So why did you change from your designed box on wheels to the cart on wheels? Which do you think Scooter prefer, except of course for his own rear leg, had he the chance to still have them to walk?
THank u for your idea.I just inherited a stray cat from one of my home rentals.He was dragging his one hind leg plus other is not working well.Took to the vet and he said couldn't be operated on so he suggested keeping in cage for 2 months so it has chance to heal (no guarantee)
.He is not happy in there at all and my question is do u think this may work being he can still walk (athough badly) & keep him from moving back legs so they can heal possible ? I just want to give him some freedom !
Wow. Being in a cage for 2m sounds awful! I'm not a vet but I work for one and I suggest you get a second opinion. The cage thing sounds harsh/cruel especially if there isn't a guarantee that after 2m he wouldn't be better. Scooter figured out on his own what he could/couldn't do with his legs and built up his muscles so that his movement, even without the scooter, is actually pretty good. So nice of you to take the little one in, though!!! Good luck!
thank you for the idea my cat has just had an accident and probably her left hind leg is broken and i been looking for a good design to help him out so he don't hurt his leg even more
Aww ... Glad little Scooter could help. The wheels (there are 3 of them so it's easier to turn corners) are actually a small plant holder. I got it at Home Depot. It's a metal piece with three wheels on the bottom of it to use for moving a potted plant around easier. Hope it works for you!!
God bless you and those who helped this poor creature. It's inspiring to see him giving it his all. It's amazing how animals are so strong in the face of such obstacles.
That is a wonderful design. Love to you and Scooter.
crystalheart9 10 months ago
So why did you change from your designed box on wheels to the cart on wheels? Which do you think Scooter prefer, except of course for his own rear leg, had he the chance to still have them to walk?
PauleQueenie 1 year ago
i like how he bangs into things with it god bless america
baconology 1 year ago
What a sweet cat. How good of you to take him in and help him out!
Montecore827 1 year ago
IS NICE TO SEE CREATIVE PEOPLE
suredeath45 2 years ago
THank u for your idea.I just inherited a stray cat from one of my home rentals.He was dragging his one hind leg plus other is not working well.Took to the vet and he said couldn't be operated on so he suggested keeping in cage for 2 months so it has chance to heal (no guarantee)
.He is not happy in there at all and my question is do u think this may work being he can still walk (athough badly) & keep him from moving back legs so they can heal possible ? I just want to give him some freedom !
fordguy1969 2 years ago
Wow. Being in a cage for 2m sounds awful! I'm not a vet but I work for one and I suggest you get a second opinion. The cage thing sounds harsh/cruel especially if there isn't a guarantee that after 2m he wouldn't be better. Scooter figured out on his own what he could/couldn't do with his legs and built up his muscles so that his movement, even without the scooter, is actually pretty good. So nice of you to take the little one in, though!!! Good luck!
lilyraisin 2 years ago
how does he poo n urinate?does he do it in that "scooter"?just out of curiosity..
but he's so cute..i would've adopted him..but he's so far away...
chuckymobb 2 years ago
Scooter wears a baby diaper with a hole cut out for his tail. It works perfectly :)
lilyraisin 2 years ago
thank you for the idea my cat has just had an accident and probably her left hind leg is broken and i been looking for a good design to help him out so he don't hurt his leg even more
dragondriver1975 2 years ago
Aww ... Glad little Scooter could help. The wheels (there are 3 of them so it's easier to turn corners) are actually a small plant holder. I got it at Home Depot. It's a metal piece with three wheels on the bottom of it to use for moving a potted plant around easier. Hope it works for you!!
lilyraisin 2 years ago
.. and I should mention this video is of the first time Scooter used the contraption. He took to it right away. No learning curve!
lilyraisin 2 years ago
fab, that works so well.
missremorse 3 years ago
this is so dang cute! a very smart/cheap idea
fairy20tails 3 years ago
Strange and pleasant to see. Good for your cat.
classof77 3 years ago
God bless you and those who helped this poor creature. It's inspiring to see him giving it his all. It's amazing how animals are so strong in the face of such obstacles.
vixy1313 4 years ago
Thank you :) He's such an inspiration!
lilyraisin 4 years ago