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The Balto Feline Splint Carpal/Tarsal Brace is a vet-approved orthopedic support designed to stabilize and protect your cat’s wrist or ankle during recovery from surgery, sprains, or fractures. Featuring a durable aluminum splint and adjustable breathable straps, this hand-crafted Italian brace ensures a secure, comfortable fit that promotes painless mobility for cats of various sizes.
S**N
Very well made; requires just a bit of patience to fit properly if you're new to these
One of my cats (about 7 pounds) suffered what we believe was a brachial plexus avulsion (the vet wasn't certain, even after x-rays) but whatever happened, the result was a lame front leg. This brace prevents the cat from dragging the leg or bearing weight on their “wrist” instead of the paw.There are very few OTC options for injuries like this (in fact, this is the only one I could find), so I hesitated at the $80 price.. but once it arrived, the quality was obvious. This splint is sturdy, well-built, and definitely made to last.Fitting it takes a few tries if you're new to this type of device. It’ll slip off if it’s not positioned and tightened properly (the included instructions are actually helpful - be sure to read through them!) I found that setting it quite snug (but not painfully tight, of course) would keep it in place. The other thing is that you have to ensure that the paw’s “palm” pad is properly and firmly placed to the curved part of the splint before securing the straps. Once I got the fitment right, it held in place quite well, even while the cat was running around - which, yes, looks a bit weird at first; the splint kind of “skates” along as the cat moves forward, but both the cat (and you!) will adjust quickly.Tip: I chose the XX-Small size, and for this 7 lb cat it was spot-on (you can see how it fits in the photo) - anything larger would’ve been way too big.
R**K
Works well, could do with better floor support
The brace works well. We're lucky that our cat is fairly easy, but it's a 2 man job to put it on.One big down-side is that the bottom part of the brace that touches the ground is of soft fabric. On tiled floors that's really not great for the cat that's already struggling with an injury. Results in sliding over the floor, and dangerous with jumping off things. This shouldn't be so smooth.
K**L
Doesn’t wirk
It will not stay on the cats foot.
K**S
very well made
very well constructed. I needed to return mine. Be aware your credit goes on a gift card with Amazon.
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