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'Bionic Cat' Gets New Life With Prosthetic Paws

First Posted: 06/25/10 12:51 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:55 PM ET

(AP) LONDON -- Oscar the cat may have lost one of his nine lives, but his new prosthetic paws make him the world's first bionic cat.

After losing his two rear paws in a nasty encounter with a combine harvester last October, the black cat with green eyes was outfitted with metallic pegs that link the ankle to the foot and mimic the way deer antlers grow through skin. Oscar is now back on his feet and hopping over hurdles like tissue paper rolls.

After Oscar's farming accident, which happened when the 2 1/2-year-old-cat was lazing in the sun in the British Channel Isles, his owners, Kate and Mike Nolan, took him to their local veterinarian. In turn, the vet referred Oscar to Dr. Noel Fitzpatrick, a neuro-orthopedic surgeon in Eashing, 35 miles southwest of London.

Together with biomedical engineering experts, Fitzpatrick gave Oscar two metal prosthetic implants that are a bit wobbly, to imitate a cat's natural walk. But first, he covered the brown implants with black tape to match Oscar's fur.

Fitzpatrick said he and biomedical engineers designed the artificial paws so that they would be fused to the bone and skin. "That allows this implant to work as a seesaw on the bottom of the animal's limbs to give him (an) effectively normal gait," he said. "Oscar can now run and jump about as cats should do."

The veterinarians then inserted the peg-like implants by drilling them into Oscar's ankle bones in his rear legs. The metal implants are attached to the bone where Oscar lost his paws and were coated with a substance that helps bone cells grow directly over them. The cat's own skin then grew over the end of the peg to form a natural seal to prevent infections.

After rehabilitation training that taught Oscar how to walk again, the cat was on all four feet in less than four months. Oscar's owners said they hoped his new paws would also further the technology for developing artificial limbs for humans.

"This is a pretty lucky cat," said Dr. Mark Johnston, a veterinarian and spokesman for the British Small Animal Veterinary Association. "Giving a cat artificial limbs is a very novel solution." Johnston said that while there are many "perfectly happy" three-legged cats and dogs, animals that lose two legs do not usually fare as well.

Dogs might cope better with some sort of animal-wheelchair for their back legs, but cats don't usually adapt to that because of their freer lifestyle, he said. "If a cat has two legs that are damaged beyond repair, it's very hard to keep him going," he said. "We would generally euthanize a cat in that situation."

He doubted the technique would be widely available due to the cost and said it was still relatively rare for animals to lose two legs at once. Gordon Blunn, head of biomedical engineering at University College London, who led the effort to make Oscar's fake paws, said they cost about 2,000 pounds ($2,996) to make, not including the cost for the operation itself.

In 2008, Fitzpatrick made an artificial knee for a cat named Missy who was struck by a hit and run driver.

Johnston said the next six months to a year would be critical for Oscar. He said veterinarians would have to closely monitor the feline to make sure no infections, sores or other movement problems crop up.

"It may not last forever, but even if you provide the cat with a few years of pain-free mobility, it may well be worth it," he said.

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06:35 PM on 08/01/2010
I love cats, they taste like chicken!
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lendiggy
01:52 AM on 06/30/2010
This is the start of a race of Cylon cats
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wulidncr
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10:19 PM on 06/30/2010
funny!
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LeftLeanWing
Ah.. I said..Ah Said I said... Proceed Guv'nah
03:39 PM on 06/29/2010
I hope they have some little Pad on something for those feetsie thangs....

otherwise... MissKitty is gonna get stuck in the mud or cracks in the pavement.
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tehixe
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01:53 PM on 06/29/2010
Want videos of cyber kitty NAO!
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artist-53
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10:03 AM on 06/28/2010
They look like the titanium rods I had placed in my mouth for a dental implant.. I should have gone to a Vet for my dental care. A lot cheaper.
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09:51 PM on 06/27/2010
GO kitty! Go medical technology!
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04:10 AM on 06/27/2010
I love cats, I really do, but in general I would prefer that valuable surgical resources be used to help human children rather than cats, dogs, or other pets.
01:12 PM on 06/27/2010
"Oscar's owners said they hoped his new paws would also further the technology for developing artificial limbs for humans."

In essence, this is experimental and will eventually help humans. This is a more humane way of testing experimental procedures, rather than injuring the animal in order to test new medical technologies.
04:36 PM on 06/27/2010
I don't know how to politely respond when reading such comments. One: These surgeries will only help further human research, as pretty much all surgeries and medicines are first tested on animals.

Two: just because people need these resources, does not in any way mean that they are not getting them simply because animals are getting them. Animals aren't getting them "instead" of people. Way to go to see the one and only possible negative in this cat getting a second chance at a life.
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10:02 PM on 06/30/2010
"Animals aren't getting them "instead" of people."

How do you work that out? Last year, a project I volunteered for in Bangladesh was about $1,000 short of doing the project twice. It was to provide renewable power to more than 800 people rather than them pulling apart the surrounding environment to burn things. It keeps people alive and it stops them killing native wildlife's habitat.
12:01 AM on 06/27/2010
Go Cyberpuss, Go!
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03:23 PM on 06/26/2010
so when he runs, does he make that 'nee nee nee nee nee' noise that steve austin did? just wonderin'
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floodberg
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05:22 PM on 06/26/2010
I loved the Bionic Man!! And, no, not on the tape where he wakes up from the surgery, but if that soundtrack had been added, it would have been appropriate!! Here's a link. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science_and_environment/10404251.stm
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BLACKCAT66
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02:55 PM on 06/26/2010
I'm glad they saved him, I have a real soft spot for black cats, the little pegs freak me out a little, couldn't they put little shoes on those pegs?
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floodberg
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05:23 PM on 06/26/2010
Actually, they did little round feet, covered with black tape to match him, and I just posted a link in my comment just above this one of him right after the surgery to attach the 'feet.' This one made me tear up, worth a look.
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BLACKCAT66
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09:35 AM on 06/28/2010
I'm glad they got him some little feet. I was afraid he would get stuck in the mud with those little pegs.
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07:59 PM on 06/26/2010
I do too! I rescued a black kitty that got stuck in a fence. Paid for her surgery, she lost one back leg but is she is just fine. Her name is Chloe Tre! She
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BLACKCAT66
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09:33 AM on 06/28/2010
Glad to hear Chloe Tre is doing well. She is a lucky kitty that you were there for her. My account name was created because when I signed up to HP I had two goofy black cats looking at me. They are brothers, strays, that I found wondering around my companies warehouse. I love them to pieces. There names are "Shortpick" (and inventory term for when an item is not on the shelf but the computer says in stock) and "Leo". :-)
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01:20 PM on 06/26/2010
Here's some video of Oscar:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science_and_environment/10404251.stm
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01:13 PM on 06/26/2010
We have the technology, we can fix him!
12:57 PM on 06/26/2010
Has anyone seen the you tube video about the 500 cats that a man takes care of in Madison Florida? That is amazing also.
12:54 PM on 06/26/2010
I love it when cats are helped when in need. I think it is amazing what can be done to help animals.
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12:33 PM on 06/26/2010
Awww this is so touching. Poor thing. All the best in your recovery Oscar.