kiltbunny
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My 2 yr old chin Izzy was nabbed by the cat Sunday night. I have a block for the space under the door and the cat manage to move this (a 2x4 block the length of the door) and got her paw under the door... Izzy was curious. Ugh, so terrible.
Izzy has a wound that ripped all the skin/fur from her right front leg. The skin is almost bunched like a sleeve at her wrist/ankle. You can see muscle, tendons, bone in her entire leg. It's as horrible as you could ever imagine. She has seen the vet and antibiotics were prescribed along with some topical treatments. Surgery was suggested, but the vet noted it would probably be a futile attempt as there wasn't much left to work with and it may just cause more stress? The thought is we would see how she responded over the next few days and then checkup again Saturday morning.
Honestly... This doesn't look like something that will heal. It looks so painful and I'm sure it is. So far she will take treats and eat a little hay, but she isn't wanting pellets that much. I don't have any CC on hand (used on my other chin recently) so I need to get some asap. What else can I do to make sure she keeps eating?
Has anyone ever dealt with an injury like this - what was the outcome? Should we go ahead and opt for amputation? How is the quality of life for a chin with a missing front leg? What does the healing time look like? Is it possible to bandage her?
I want my girl to get better, but I don't want her to suffer endlessly if she doesn't need to.
Izzy has a wound that ripped all the skin/fur from her right front leg. The skin is almost bunched like a sleeve at her wrist/ankle. You can see muscle, tendons, bone in her entire leg. It's as horrible as you could ever imagine. She has seen the vet and antibiotics were prescribed along with some topical treatments. Surgery was suggested, but the vet noted it would probably be a futile attempt as there wasn't much left to work with and it may just cause more stress? The thought is we would see how she responded over the next few days and then checkup again Saturday morning.
Honestly... This doesn't look like something that will heal. It looks so painful and I'm sure it is. So far she will take treats and eat a little hay, but she isn't wanting pellets that much. I don't have any CC on hand (used on my other chin recently) so I need to get some asap. What else can I do to make sure she keeps eating?
Has anyone ever dealt with an injury like this - what was the outcome? Should we go ahead and opt for amputation? How is the quality of life for a chin with a missing front leg? What does the healing time look like? Is it possible to bandage her?
I want my girl to get better, but I don't want her to suffer endlessly if she doesn't need to.