
Help Jaidee get a life correcting surgery
Jaidee came to us in March from a local community cat colony and it was noted that she was dragging her foot behind her.
When she was examined, it was determined that she most likely tore the ligaments in her ankle so she is unable to walk properly.
There is a surgical option to fuse her joint so she can put her foot on the ground instead of dragging it behind her. It is technically difficult and can only be done by a board certified orthopedic surgeon. There is also a lot of after care that will be required.
The other alternative is to amputate the leg.
When she was examined, it was determined that she most likely tore the ligaments in her ankle so she is unable to walk properly.
There is a surgical option to fuse her joint so she can put her foot on the ground instead of dragging it behind her. It is technically difficult and can only be done by a board certified orthopedic surgeon. There is also a lot of after care that will be required.
The other alternative is to amputate the leg.
We are trying to give her a chance to walk relatively normally and hope that fixing her ankle will be a better option than amputation. We would then love to see her rehomed to a safe place.
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