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Rescued Merlot escapes having leg amputated

The kitten’s case underlines the importance of getting animals spayed and neutered, said the ISPCA

A KITTEN WHO almost had his paw amputated was saved thanks to the quick thinking of restaurant staff in Co Westmeath and the ISPCA.

When concerned staff from the Wineport Restaurant in Glasson, Co Westmeath spotted the black and white feline wandering around their property, they realised he had a sore paw.

They attempted to catch him, but he was very distressed and nervous due to his injury and so catching him was impossible.

Knowing that he needed help, they contacted the ISPCA National Animal Helpline. Their call was responded to by ISPCA Inspector Karen Lyons, who secured the cat using a cat trap.

The cat was named Merlot and brought to the veterinarian, where it was discovered that his left front paw had been severely injured. Some of the pads were missing, leaving the bone exposed.

His injury was so severe that it was initially thought that Merlot would have to have his leg amputated, said the ISPCA.

However, after he received pain relief and was put under veterinary supervision, it was decided to try a course of treatments, including antibiotics and Manuka honey, to save the leg.

Concerns

Lyons said that despite his injuries, once Merlot was caught “he was purring”. “He was adorable,” she said, adding she had been concerned that he might have been a wild cat.

Merlot has been looked after at the ISPCA National Animal Centre, where he is described as a model patient and “a very affectionate little fellow”, despite all he has been through.

The vet and staff are very pleased that his wound has healed so well but he will now need physiotherapy to regain to maximise the movement in the leg.

Carmel Murray of the ISPCA said that this case demonstrates the need for neutering cats, so as to avoid having large numbers of abandoned, unwanted or wild cats.

The ISPCA has a cattery with limited capacity, and so it encourages people to be responsible and neuter their cats.

Merlot now has a family lined up to take him in as their companion animal. He will have to be an ‘indoor cat’, due to his injuries, but is expected to live a long and happy life.

For more information about the ISPCA and to see the many animals looking for new homes, visit www.ispca.ie

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    Mute Lloyd Christmas
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    Aug 29th 2013, 10:42 PM

    He just won’t give up, little things like this make my day less miserable, I hope he gets the life that he deserves the little dude

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    Mute Leslie Alan Rock
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    Aug 29th 2013, 11:01 PM

    Lloyd. .cats don’t give up, they never give up. Hardest little b******* ever

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    Mute Lloyd Christmas
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    Aug 29th 2013, 11:16 PM

    I’d love to take him in but 2 mastiffs disagree! I love hearing stories like this,it puts the mind in perspective if it catches ya on a bad day

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    Aug 29th 2013, 10:34 PM

    Ah the poor little fella. Glad he’s got a new home to go to.

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    Mute Leslie Alan Rock
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    Aug 29th 2013, 9:54 PM

    Evening made

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    Mute Dexter Gordon
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    Aug 30th 2013, 2:14 AM

    Agreed!

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    Mute Mary Kavanagh
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    Aug 29th 2013, 11:32 PM

    This made my day. Well done everyone and good luck, Merlot!

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    Mute Seah Kennedy
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    Aug 29th 2013, 11:42 PM

    Phew .. Pussy … Our Mo is doing great on 3 legs

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    Mute Mick Stafford
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    Aug 29th 2013, 9:44 PM

    Eh? I would’ve thought having your cat neutered wasn’t to save a limb but to prevent four more being created…..!

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    Mute HamSam
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    Aug 30th 2013, 1:06 AM

    Perhaps you should be neutered Mick

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    Mute vv7k7Z3c
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    Aug 30th 2013, 8:23 AM

    Hi Mick – you’ll see that’s in the second part of that sentence: “Carmel Murray of the ISPCA said that this case demonstrates the need for neutering cats, so as to avoid having large numbers of abandoned, unwanted or wild cats.”

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    Mute Irene Bijedić
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    Aug 30th 2013, 7:33 AM

    Those eyes <3 ISPCA rocks! We got 2 of our cats from them when they were 5weeks old they are nearly 4 now and the 3rd dude we got from a Vet in Naas last year who treats stray animals for free. Some fecker had thrown our poor little dude out of their car & his little paw was sliced open.

    So happy for this kitty & well done to the people who brought him in. A lot of people don't care about stray cats

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    Mute Tony O Reilly
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    Aug 30th 2013, 12:57 AM

    Ah that’s a great story,well done merlot have a drink on me;)

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    Mute Roshan Jamshidi
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    Aug 30th 2013, 5:21 AM

    Poor little cat. glad he got seen too and has a family soon to go to .

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    Aug 30th 2013, 8:47 AM

    Poor little Kittie glad to hear his doing great

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    Aug 30th 2013, 1:04 PM

    What a moving story Am delighted that he has found a family, hopefully a forever family. He’s. a cute cat.
    We have 4 cats, two of which are from Thailnd. We love them to bits

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    Mute Debi-Nikita Rathbone-Rentzke
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    Sep 1st 2013, 7:35 PM

    Poor baby, so glad he is safe and sound and happy.

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