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Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 05:51 pm

Quiet. Sweet. Feline. Adult, but not aging. Owners didn't see what happened, but he bore at least one telltale sign of a bad encounter with a car -- all his claw tips were scraped up.

His breathing was weird. It seemed like he was working very hard at it. He was breathing way up in his chest, and every time he inhaled, his abdomen shrank. When the doctor first examined him, she said it felt like he had no organs in his abdomen. Oh, and the left rear leg was at a really bad angle.

X-rays showed a broken femur and something I'd never heard of before: a diaphragmatic hernia. His organs, at least the liver and maybe more, were up -- past his diaphragm and pressing on his lungs. That dark space on the X-ray was the smallest pair of lungs I've ever seen.

I cannot imagine the pain he was in, yet he put up with us stoically, breathing the oxygen when we pointed it at his face and letting us handle him and move him. He also had some of the softest fur I've ever touched. I felt so bad for the poor dude.

He went off to the emergency clinic along with his X-rays. It's a good place with good surgeons. I hope he makes it. I hope the owner can afford to try.
Sunday, January 4th, 2009 02:31 am (UTC)
Poor guy. I hope they're able to save him.
Sunday, January 4th, 2009 03:54 am (UTC)
I hope so too. Life is cruel sometimes, and while this is already one of those times, I hope he doesn't simply become a statistic.
Sunday, January 4th, 2009 09:43 am (UTC)
Why does an encounter with a car result in scraped claw tips?
I would guess it would involve getting dragged along the pavement (?), but I'm not sure how a car wheel would do that.
Sunday, January 4th, 2009 03:57 pm (UTC)
I don't know; all I know so far is that scraped up claw tips are a strong "car" sign. If they're badly scraped down, perhaps the impact was with the bumper or the undercarriage and the cat got dragged. This cat had only minor scratches on his fur and only minor scraping on his claw tips. I don't know how that happens. A glancing side-impact? But one powerful enough to send the liver up through (I presume) the existing hole in the diaphragm?? I'm not able to picture it.
Sunday, January 4th, 2009 05:20 pm (UTC)
Awww, poor kitten. Whatever caused his injuries, I hope he'll pull through.

Are y'all able to give pain medicines to kittens? Poor thing. :(
Sunday, January 4th, 2009 07:28 pm (UTC)
Sure, kitties can get pain meds, although with sufficient trauma I'd imagine there could be reasons to wait or to avoid them. I don't know whether that was true here.

I hope next week I learn more of the story. Poor guy.