Oh my gosh! That is remarkable! We had a cat that met with an unfortunate accident when a neighbor shot at what he thought was a raccoon with his compound bow. She had to have her left rear leg amputated. We called her our tricycle cat! But the vet told us that cats adapt very well to amputation. He was right. She was busy running down squirrels and rabbits and leaving their tails and ears on our doorstep in no time.
How freaking cool is that?!?
ReplyDeleteI wonder if the cat tries to groom them?
Oh my gosh! That is remarkable! We had a cat that met with an unfortunate accident when a neighbor shot at what he thought was a raccoon with his compound bow. She had to have her left rear leg amputated. We called her our tricycle cat! But the vet told us that cats adapt very well to amputation. He was right. She was busy running down squirrels and rabbits and leaving their tails and ears on our doorstep in no time.
ReplyDeleteThe poor kitty!
ReplyDeleteBut at least He can get around and get some pleasure out of life.
Science CAN do a lot for our pets.
That's great. I did a post about a dog with artificial legs. Cats would probably adapt even better.
ReplyDeleteVideo here.
ReplyDeleteIt's really cool to see the little guy get around!
This is awesome! The excellent medical breakthroughs that our doctors come up with for both humans and animals is amazing!
ReplyDeletewhen he jumps, does it make that cool steve austin noise?
ReplyDeleteReally, though, that is some seriously cool science.