squeem3
Member Since 2009
My troublemaker 4 month old civie burned his paw by walking across a hot stove last Monday :shock: It's a flat glass top stove so it looks like part of the kitchen counter to a curious cat :-| I took him to the ER where a vet said the burn was very superficial. She prescribed buprenex and silver sulfadiazine (burn cream). On Saturday he saw the regular vet. The appointment was scheduled before the burn incident. Civie behaved well.... until he jumped off the exam table and screamed when he landed :shock: :shock: Vet examined the paw and said it was healing well, just very sensitive. He didn't think more bupe was necessary, just keep an eye on the paw and limping.
Any ideas on how to keep civie from hurting his paw from jumping off things and running? He hurt his paw last night by jumping off the living room side table and again this morning by sliding across the bed and landing on the floor. Poor baby screamed in pain each time and held his paw up whimpering when I looked at it :sad: Would hot or cold packs help minimize the pain, kind of like how it helps people? He can walk with a slight limp and rests the paw a lot.
Did I mention that he's an Aby and is programmed to jump and climb and be extremely active? :shock:
Any ideas on how to keep civie from hurting his paw from jumping off things and running? He hurt his paw last night by jumping off the living room side table and again this morning by sliding across the bed and landing on the floor. Poor baby screamed in pain each time and held his paw up whimpering when I looked at it :sad: Would hot or cold packs help minimize the pain, kind of like how it helps people? He can walk with a slight limp and rests the paw a lot.
Did I mention that he's an Aby and is programmed to jump and climb and be extremely active? :shock: