Potential Factors Influencing Complete Functional Recovery in Traumatized Unowned Cats with Orthopedic Lesions—A Cohort Study

Author:

Ferrari Francesco1,Carnevale Liliana1,Brioschi Federica Alessandra1ORCID,Bassi Jessica1,Zani Davide Danilo1ORCID,Romussi Stefano1,Galimberti Luigi2,Stefanello Damiano1ORCID,Rioldi Sara1,Auletta Luigi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences (DIVAS), University of Milano, Via dell’Università 6, 26900 Lodi, Italy

2. Agenzia di Tutela della Salute—ATS Città Metropolitana di Milano Distretto Veterinario Alto Lodigiano, Sant’Angelo Lodigiano, 26900 Lodi, Italy

Abstract

The management of unowned cats is an emerging problem, with public institutions and citizens’ concerns regarding their care and arrangement. Little is known regarding the outcome of traumatic orthopedic injuries in these patients. Indeed, complete functional recovery (CFR) should be the goal of treatment for return to their original location or adoption. The aim was to identify clinical factors influencing CFR in traumatized unowned cats with orthopedic lesions. This category of cats referred by the veterinary public service over three years was enrolled. Various clinical variables were retrospectively collected from the medical records and evaluated by nominal logistic analysis. Forty-eight unowned cats were enrolled, with a median estimated age of 24 (1–180) months and a body weight of 3 (0.7–5) kg. Thirty-four (71%) patients reached CFR. Estimated age, body weight, time from trauma to therapeutic intervention, spine involvement, presence of comorbidities, hospitalization time, and the radiographic score results were significantly associated with CFR. A longer time to therapeutic intervention seemed to be associated with a better outcome. Probably, cats severely traumatized did not live long enough to be evaluated and treated. Lighter cats experienced more severe consequences following blunt trauma. Younger and lighter cats bore a higher risk of panleukopenia-related death.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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