will do. maze was originally spotted by a good samaritan who saw her dragging her back legs across a very busy street in their rear view mirror. they reached out to us and while i usually don't go out and do all the rescues we are contacted about, this one was pretty close so my bf and i went out. he ended up trapping her with a fishing net. she was pretty fierce and we got her to the vet the next day. pelvis was broken. i had an hour to decide if i wanted to put her to sleep or give her a chance. i hoped she was just fierce because of the pain and decided to give her a chance. she warmed up pretty quickly. she had 8.5 weeks of cage rest, multiple sessions of in home acupuncture, and had to wear a splint on one of her feet (that was fashioned with one of my trigger finger splints). she recovered completely and can walk, run and jump like a normal cat. she's a bit of an odd ball but we love her!
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one of my cats is named Maze!
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will do. maze was originally spotted by a good samaritan who saw her dragging her back legs across a very busy street in their rear view mirror. they reached out to us and while i usually don't go out and do all the rescues we are contacted about, this one was pretty close so my bf and i went out. he ended up trapping her with a fishing net. she was pretty fierce and we got her to the vet the next day. pelvis was broken. i had an hour to decide if i wanted to put her to sleep or give her a chance. i hoped she was just fierce because of the pain and decided to give her a chance. she warmed up pretty quickly. she had 8.5 weeks of cage rest, multiple sessions of in home acupuncture, and had to wear a splint on one of her feet (that was fashioned with one of my trigger finger splints). she recovered completely and can walk, run and jump like a normal cat. she's a bit of an odd ball but we love her!
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