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Originally Posted by rucksackman
my sincerest condolences in relation to the family you have lost. This however is no justifiaction for violence. Im not a doctor or a vet. The vets advice was taken until the cat was taken to another vets who highlighted potential problems Its partly as result of charity and people having the heart to give that the charitys do so well. i know because i have raised money for cancer charitys in the past. As for 3 legs.. cats commonly adapt to life with three legs..again vet advice..and not my prognosis
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All animals can and will adapt to three legs im not disputing this,but i was told that he may of needed it amputated and at 10wks old weighing 15kilos no great bother but his adult weight of 35kilos plus might of interefered with his quality of life.and one i wasnt willing to risk.
Im presuming here the first vet didnt do a complete and thorough xray of the cat to verify the full nature of its injuries? isnt that negligence or was you refered to a animal hospital similar to Rutland house where they specialise in specific injuries.I hope now after all this you have changed your vet cos i know i wouldnt be wanting to trust them.
I do believe that the RSPCA will help towards vet fees if owner is struggling another route i would of gone down rather than the newspaper