Thanks Pamela, I wish I would have seen this in time, I didn't think of that at all. I really wish I had, or had brought my own.
So, before the visit, this morning, I was told he hadn't shown any progress, he could lift his head and that was it. He was eating out of their hands but not on his own, and I'm not sure the water status, but last they told me a few days ago they were syringe feeding him water, but he was drinking it down just fine. I decided to love on him some, and let him relax on my chest in the car for a few minutes (no inside visits, because of covid), and then get out and see if he could hold any of his own weight. I figured, he's a cat, he wants to walk, he doesn't want to lay in a cage all day. I took video.
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1...?key=OURmTmhpWnZxMDdnTEVoN3pCM042ZkJCaFIyU3ZB
I sent it to his doc. His front left paw is swollen twice its normal size, and his right let has a needle in it and it was bandaged really tight, and he was having issues with the bandaged foot. I know he is very wobbly, and he's bracing himself on the wall frequently. But it seems like he can do more than just hold his head up. We'll see if the doc thinks this is encouraging enough to warrant anything. No matter what, I am very proud of my strong little man.