Once again I have … Once again I have to say that you’re truely amazing to have found Alera and had such patence with him. Most people would have given up by now, put him down from the start, or amputated both his legs because they were ‘useless’. Alera is so lucky to have crossed paths together like this. I think it may have been fated :3
Alera’s tail … Alera’s tail twitches because he has some pain from the wound. A cat without his disability would be swishing his tail back and forth but because Alera has diminished feeling and muscle control in his hind end, he can only manage a small vibration. You’ll see his tail stops vibrating once the wound is bandaged again.
Well, both wounds … Well, both wounds are looking so much better – it’s truly amazing! The wound on the leg looks great. It is nice and pink looking – the tissue is growing back! If you took a still shot from the first day and compared it to a still shot in this video, the difference would be truly remarkable. Good job, Thomas, Alera’s vet, and Alera too (for being so brave and patient).
January 29th, 2009 on 10:12 am
Once again I have …
Once again I have to say that you’re truely amazing to have found Alera and had such patence with him. Most people would have given up by now, put him down from the start, or amputated both his legs because they were ‘useless’. Alera is so lucky to have crossed paths together like this. I think it may have been fated :3
January 29th, 2009 on 10:12 am
Glad to see Alera’s …
Glad to see Alera’s doing better. I’m curious as to why he’s biting himself like this..what d’you think could be the reason?
January 29th, 2009 on 10:12 am
Alera’s tail …
Alera’s tail twitches because he has some pain from the wound. A cat without his disability would be swishing his tail back and forth but because Alera has diminished feeling and muscle control in his hind end, he can only manage a small vibration. You’ll see his tail stops vibrating once the wound is bandaged again.
January 29th, 2009 on 10:12 am
yeah!!! I am happy …
yeah!!! I am happy to hear such good news!
January 29th, 2009 on 10:12 am
you go baby alera. …
you go baby alera. wondering why when vet is working on his leg is his tail twitching all the time?
January 29th, 2009 on 10:12 am
C’mon Alera, you …
C’mon Alera, you can do it! ♥ ♥ ♥
January 29th, 2009 on 10:12 am
YEAH!! I am so glad …
YEAH!! I am so glad that Alera is getting better. Please give the Doctor a big THANK YOU for all of us.
January 29th, 2009 on 10:12 am
This is really good …
This is really good news!
January 29th, 2009 on 10:12 am
Great stuff!
Great stuff!
January 29th, 2009 on 10:12 am
Well, both wounds …
Good job, Thomas, Alera’s vet, and Alera too (for being so brave and patient).
Well, both wounds are looking so much better – it’s truly amazing! The wound on the leg looks great. It is nice and pink looking – the tissue is growing back! If you took a still shot from the first day and compared it to a still shot in this video, the difference would be truly remarkable.