A GINGER tom cat called Squiggley from St Dogmaels is the first cat at Priory Vets in Cardigan to have leeches used on an injury to improve blood circulation.

The family pet, owned by Howard Leah and Kittie Belltree, was found hanging from a hook that had embedded in his rear right foot.

It is believed that he had been hanging for 12 to 16 hours before he was found on a nearby property wall.

Vet-on-call, Joanna Bednarska, gave Squiggley emergency treatment and stitched the wound, but the blood supply to the foot was diminished and it was swollen, getting cold and purple.

Joanna had read about the use of medical leeches and, after getting the consent of the owner, decided to go ahead with this alternative and unusual therapy.

Joanna said: “Three leeches were ordered on Monday, and arrived first-class delivery the following day.

“A number one leech was attached to Squiggley’s leg and within a few minutes started to feed. After 45 minutes, full to the brim, the leech dropped off, and Squiggley’s blood supply to the foot started to improve. This process was repeated with number two and three leech, to give Squiggly the best possible prognosis. Squiggley did not have to be sedated and didn’t mind his unusual therapy at all.”

His owners, who purchased Squiggley as a 12-week-old kitten, are delighted that he’s on the mend and making an improvement.

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