Seeing your sweet fur ball sporting a tiny cast or splint can have you oscillating between feelings of “My poor baby!” and “Geez, she’s so cute!”. The good news is that you’ve successfully taken your pet to the vet, addressed the issue (most likely a broken or fractured bone) and your pet is on his/her way toward a smooth recovery.
At-home care provided by you the owner, accounts for roughly 50% of rehabilitation. It’s officially your job to keep the area clean and dry, and to prevent any mishaps while nursing your cast-encumbered cat or dog back to pristine health.
Adhere to your vet’s advice for how to properly take care of the cast or splint. We also recommend calling your vet throughout the recovery with any questions you may have. Each animal, wound and cast is different, so a personalized approach to care is key for a successful recovery. That said, there are some steadfast rules that apply to any situation.
Though you’ve done your part in keeping the cast clean and dry, your dear pet may have other plans for this uncomfortable and annoying treatment! You know how it is when you have an awful itch and all you want to do is scratch away? Your pet no doubt feels the same way, only they don’t realize just how much damage their scratching can do.
You’ll need to employ a few tricks to keep your pet from biting, scratching and licking the area, especially in the first few days since they’ll be particularly bothered and confused by its presence.
Again, don’t hesitate to call your vet if you have any questions or concerns. They will be able to assist you while your sweet ball of fluff is on the road to recovery.
The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinarian advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your veterinarian or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical diagnosis, condition, or treatment options.
Fortunately, if you have a pet insurance plan like Healthy Paws, you could be reimbursed for up to 90% of your vet bills for unexpected accidents like fractures. If you’re not already part of our pack, get started today with a free quote.
Wendy Rose Gould
Wendy Rose Gould is a freelance lifestyle reporter based in Phoenix, Arizona. She has been in journalism for over a decade, and has been freelancing almost that entire time. In addition to lifestyle reporting, she also works with brands to create marketing content for their websites and blogs.