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Hi there,


Our cat has been in an accident and is currently in Streatham Hill Emnergency Vet surgery. He needs his back leg amputated and they are saying they can perform the procedure, but I would rather do some research and find the best vet in South-East London to do it.


Could anyone recommend an orthopedic vet for a cat amputation? I would be so grateful for any suggestions as soon as possible. The surgery needs to be done today.


Thanks

Thank you for all the kind suggestions. We were highly recommended Fitzpatrick Referrals Vet & Animal Hospital in Godalming, Surrey. They were able to offer surgery to repair the broken leg for a little more than the cost of amputation. We have been very impressed with their professionalism and level of knowledge so far.

Just to clarify, we took our cat initially to the South London Emergency Veterinary Centre on Streatham High Road, not Streatham Vets.


Markus and the team at the Emergency Centre did a brilliant job advising us on the different options open to us, which were severely restricted because of the Bank Holiday. Markus referred us to an orthopaedic vet surgery that was able to save our cats leg, and he's now on the way to making a full recovery.


We are very grateful to the South London Emergency Veterinary Centre for their help and support, and would definitely recommend them to anyone who needed emergency / out of hours Vet support.

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