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23rd February 2011, 10:55 AM #1
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Thanks for explaining Jackie. It's wonderful what you've done with her, many people would have backed away from such a serious medical condition as that. It just shows that with the right loving home a 'disabled' cat can have a perfectly good quality of life. Some friends of ours had a moggy from a shelter who was fit and well for years until he was hit by a car and broke his pelvis. He recovered but nerve damage left him unable to 'go', so for the rest of his life they had to assist him daily with this, (not at all sure how this works). What commitment from them, I suppose some would have put him down but they gave him a good life for his last years and this rather unpleasant job just became part of their routine.
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