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Old 17-05-2008, 02:38 PM
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Re: twisted hind legs

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Originally Posted by Skooshbag View Post
hi Clare

Compared to some pictures I have seen of twisted legs, hers aren't too bad, but according to the vet we saw hers were bad (but then again, it's common for vets to say the problem is worse than it actually is, as I said she would have said to have her put down if I didn't mention physio)

sorry for the picture quality



we have considered quality of life, but we are torn in our decision by what we have researched
Hi i donno if its the same for dogs as it is for cats but i had a pup from my litter whos legs was exactly the same...there is no difference in ur kittys legs to how one of my pups legs was....i was told by the stud dog owner (who breed and show ) that it is common and they will straighten themselfs out...by the time he was 6 weeks old they went straight all by themselfs...but they said if they dont seem to be going straight in a week or so then get little splints and put them on. ( wich i didnt have to do )

the pup i had wiv the legs the same as ur kittens legs was given to my sister because they loved him so much nomatter wat and he is perfectly normal like any other dog today wiv perfect straight legs.

here is a pic of him handsome boy he is to, good luck wiv ur kittys legs and im sure they will rite themselfs
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