Then one day, the dreaded phone call came. Sandie had been sleeping under a bush hogger when it was started up. They rushed him to my vet and the diagnosis was not good at first. The vet on call thought he should be put to sleep, my vet said he would most likely need his leg amputated. But, one more time he did the little pinch test on Sandie's toes and lo and behold there was feeling, and that was our first glimmer of hope.
My vet thought that with the proper care, several not cheap surgeries and months of rest Sandie would be o.k. to live the rest of his days as an indoor cat. Then the decision was placed on us, could we afford to pay for all of the surgeries? It was heart wrenching, but then we decided, how could we not?
After the initial surgery on his front and back leg, it left him looking like what we called "Frankenkitty". He was wired, pinned, stapled and stitched on both his front and rear right legs.
After living in a crate for 8 weeks to limit movement, he was moved to my master bathroom for still some less limited movement for 6 weeks. This was his final surgery 7 months later to remove some pins.
I don't think he will ever get through airport security, but he is A-OK with that. He never wants to leave the confines of our house again! I thought Sandie would walk with a limp forever, but 4 years later you would never know what this poor angel has been through. And he was worth every penny!


5 comments:
Oh my gosh what a heart wrenching to heart warming story! You have such a huge heart and I'm so glad you were able to help Sandie. Thank you for helping the little guy and also for all you do for animals!
Wow! It sure sounds like Sandie found the right family to claim as his own. We are so happy he is able to have the happy life with you that he deserves:)
What a beautiful story! I am so glad you were able to get him the help he needed, and now he has a wonderful Forever home with you! I wish every story had such a happy ending.
Yes, I'm really glad that you were able to help him, happy endings are always good to read! Thanks for sharing.
Oh my! What a wonderful family you are!
Sandie is a very lucky kitty!
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