Oh damn… damage to their tail is basically spinal injury and can affect toileting and walking, that’s right.
I have my fingers crossed for you but if it gets to that point Kmart sells Anko brand pet nappies in different sizes and Big W sells pet wheelchairs.
With orange kittens driving, your house will turn into the Grand Prix
Eagle@aussie.zone 1 week ago
Our Oreo had a damaged tail when we found her at under 6 weeks. About half way along. She has no concerns with mobility or continence, and is the most agile cat I’ve ever had in terms of high rise confidence. She bounces through the gum tree like a monkey. She has no sensation in the top half of her tail, and sometimes it is nearly straight up, other times we can see the bend. She uses it prehensile-y and wraps it around things like cats with normal tails do too. Young Max may be just fine, and even if he’s not quite, we know he’ll be loved just the same.
Taleya@aussie.zone 1 week ago
Oh believe me, when i say damaged tail, i mean damaged. This is half- length at best and when you touch it you can feel multiple breaks and kinks, it’s like a monkey’s paw knot. Which is why i don’t think it’s congenital . But as you said, loved regardless we just need to know what to accomodate