My family's cat was injured the other day when I backed out of the driveway. Had no idea he was under the car, he apparently didn't move or not quickly enough anyway when I started the car-the underside of the car running into him. Very shaken up about it at the time. I believe he didn’t move once I started the car because of his already weakened state (he has a pretty bad skin condition due to a severe allergy to fleas I believe which we were going to have looked into).
Anyway, we took him to the vet as soon as we could and ended up at the emergency vet -where we found out he has a fractured jaw. He's now been at the emergency vet for a couple days.
Now, my family and I are trying to make a decision about whether surgery is really necessary. The expense for surgery, which could run a couple thousand, is on top of the already hefty emergency vet care expense.
The vet today did say he was doing a lot better even though, a veterinary dentist will need to do the surgery, not the veterinarian at the emergency vet. My parents said they will help out with the expense and not to worry soon after it happened. Now the realization of how much it will likely cost and the decision of whether to go ahead with the surgery if it's not absolutely necessary..
He’s an outside cat btw, and was originally a stray 10 years ago when he showed up at our house.
Anyway, we took him to the vet as soon as we could and ended up at the emergency vet -where we found out he has a fractured jaw. He's now been at the emergency vet for a couple days.
Now, my family and I are trying to make a decision about whether surgery is really necessary. The expense for surgery, which could run a couple thousand, is on top of the already hefty emergency vet care expense.
The vet today did say he was doing a lot better even though, a veterinary dentist will need to do the surgery, not the veterinarian at the emergency vet. My parents said they will help out with the expense and not to worry soon after it happened. Now the realization of how much it will likely cost and the decision of whether to go ahead with the surgery if it's not absolutely necessary..
He’s an outside cat btw, and was originally a stray 10 years ago when he showed up at our house.