Hello Tripawds!
Our story began on a dreary October day in 2017 when a black cat suddenly appeared and took up residence beneath our porch. He was emaciated, extremely skittish and limping around on a twisted paw. The paw had been broken in the past and had healed into a right angle. I could not bear the thought of this poor creature living in so much pain but alas I refused to “just put him out of his misery”. So, of course, I tried to elevate his quality of life providing food and water for the dreadful creature.
He would run at any sound or movement. It took me months trying to charm this feral cat before he finally allowed me to even lightly pet him. After that first initial petting though, he demanded more. So, I researched our options and accepted that amputation was probably the best option. We were still nowhere near me being able to handle him or for him to come inside the house.
Then in February 2019, the weather forced action upon us. The wet, cold winter snap caused a wound to open and his paw to swell twice it’s regular size. He was really sick and in a great deal of pain. So much so, that he let me pick him up and bring him inside the house. Finally, I saw the condition of his paw and the severity of the situation. I cried and gagged at the sight of his poor mangled paw! I decided that “today is the day” and started making the arrangements.
Surprisingly, he allowed me to put him into a pet taxi and off to the vet we went. The vet confirmed that amputation was his only option at that point. Other than the paw, he was a perfectly healthy three-year-old cat. They scheduled his surgery for the next day and even offered to keep him a week for recovery. That week of recovery time was great and I highly recommend that anyone else dealing with a feral cat amputation ask the vet if it is an option. I was able to prep a room at home and scour the Tripawd forums in preparation for his homecoming.
I must say by removing his chronic pain that his true personality can finally be seen. He has been my little lap monster (aka Frankenkitty) ever since the MOMENT he came home. He is truly like a completely different cat!
June 15th, 2019 at 8:54 pm
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June 16th, 2019 at 4:01 am
Frankenkotty certainly hit the Kitty Lottery when he found refuge under your porch…and then into your heart! Thank you ao much for loving and caring for this kitty❤
Check out Huckleverry’s post in the forums. Jackie had a similar experience with her feral cat…now a sweet homebody ,kitty!! The patience she jad and the wisdom she shared on ways ro help a feral cat transform into a snuggle cat…quite impressive!
Hugs
Sally and Alumni Happy Hannah and Merry Myrtle and Frankie too!
June 16th, 2019 at 1:46 pm
Hello Frankenkitty and mama!! You are that kitty’s angel and YAY!!! You did what most would not and I know it was no small feat as my Huckleberry was the most feral kitty I have ever met. He is also now my lap warmer, my keyboard warmer, and my pillow hog, lol.
Welcome to the site, I am so glad you found us! We have a blog here also
https://paws120.tripawds.com/
Would love to see pictures of your furbaby!
Jackie and Huckleberry 💖💖
June 18th, 2019 at 10:48 pm
Well I say that Frankitty knew the best person to to help him. YAY for a great recovery! I’m so glad we were able to be there for both of you.
Do share photos, we can’t wait to see this little guy!
July 5th, 2019 at 5:20 pm
Thank y’all for the kind words and support!