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<blockquote data-quote="Antje77" data-source="post: 2307930" data-attributes="member: 372207"><p>I've been wondering too. Car accident isn't likely, with only a broken front leg and no other damage or damaged nails. A fall isn't likely either, with only one leg hurt and no wound on his chin.</p><p>The only thing I can come up with is having his leg stuck between tree branches or a piece of fence or such while jumping or slipping, snapping the stuck leg.</p><p></p><p>And sorry for derailing with the cat all the time. It's just that my head is a bit full of it. Very hard to decide if this is the right decision or if I should lock him up anyway and risk him never recovering from that. I think the trauma of locking him in a crate is a bigger risk for his well-being than taking the chance with him healing by himself, even if it turns out the leg will need to be amputated because it won't heal.</p><p>Still, how do you know you make the right decision?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antje77, post: 2307930, member: 372207"] I've been wondering too. Car accident isn't likely, with only a broken front leg and no other damage or damaged nails. A fall isn't likely either, with only one leg hurt and no wound on his chin. The only thing I can come up with is having his leg stuck between tree branches or a piece of fence or such while jumping or slipping, snapping the stuck leg. And sorry for derailing with the cat all the time. It's just that my head is a bit full of it. Very hard to decide if this is the right decision or if I should lock him up anyway and risk him never recovering from that. I think the trauma of locking him in a crate is a bigger risk for his well-being than taking the chance with him healing by himself, even if it turns out the leg will need to be amputated because it won't heal. Still, how do you know you make the right decision? [/QUOTE]
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