Hello everyone!
Can't believe it's been 2 years since Mo's Femoral Head Ostectomy Surgery. Since his FHO surgery, you would never even guess he had the surgery. He runs, plays, and jumps with his brother without any limping or pain.
If anyone has any questions feel free to post & ask! I would definitely recommend this surgery to everyone!
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Showing posts with label recovery. Show all posts
Monday, 24 August 2015
2 Years Post-Op
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Sunday, 3 November 2013
10 & 11 weeks post femoral head ostectomy surgery
11 weeks ago my 2 year old cat, Mo, randomly started limping and howling. We brought him to the vet and found out he had fractured his femoral head. He is now 11 weeks post femoral head ostectomy, and we couldn't be happier.
I haven't been updating this blog as Mo has been doing SO well with no problems!
10 weeks post op, laying on his back and sleeping like he used to before surgery!
Playing (without any difficulty) with his best friend, Bill
10 weeks post op- fur has grown back a lot! Can barely see where scar even was. Just looks like he has a really bad haircut!
Playing with his toys!
If anyone would ask me if this surgery was worth it, I would say 100%. I couldn't have imagined how quickly and painlessly he'd recover. Do not hesitate to get this surgery! It sounds terrifying, but the recovery is amazing. He still limps, but seems to be improving every week. When he runs really fast or sprints we can't even tell he has a limpy leg.
After 3 weeks I can say our cat was almost completely back to normal besides his limp.
I think the only reason his personality was different, wouldn't eat, and slept a lot initially was because of the pain patch! I have seen some stories about cats who didn't get pain meds after the surgery, and if I could have done everything over again I would have definitely mentioned that to my vet.
If anyone has any questions at all, feel free to post! I was so curious and scared before my cat got surgery and during his initial few weeks of recovery. I hope every cat who gets this surgery can recover as quickly and as well as Mo.
I haven't been updating this blog as Mo has been doing SO well with no problems!
10 weeks post op, laying on his back and sleeping like he used to before surgery!
Playing (without any difficulty) with his best friend, Bill
10 weeks post op- fur has grown back a lot! Can barely see where scar even was. Just looks like he has a really bad haircut!
Playing with his toys!
If anyone would ask me if this surgery was worth it, I would say 100%. I couldn't have imagined how quickly and painlessly he'd recover. Do not hesitate to get this surgery! It sounds terrifying, but the recovery is amazing. He still limps, but seems to be improving every week. When he runs really fast or sprints we can't even tell he has a limpy leg.
After 3 weeks I can say our cat was almost completely back to normal besides his limp.
I think the only reason his personality was different, wouldn't eat, and slept a lot initially was because of the pain patch! I have seen some stories about cats who didn't get pain meds after the surgery, and if I could have done everything over again I would have definitely mentioned that to my vet.
If anyone has any questions at all, feel free to post! I was so curious and scared before my cat got surgery and during his initial few weeks of recovery. I hope every cat who gets this surgery can recover as quickly and as well as Mo.
Labels:
Cat,
cat leg retracted,
cat leg up,
cat limping,
Femoral head ostectomy,
Femoral Head Ostectomy Cat Surgery,
FHO,
FHO cat surgery,
FHO persian,
hip,
howling,
meowing,
Mo,
persian,
post-op,
recovery,
what to expect
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