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Tripawds Podcast Episode #134: Amputation pain in cats is complex and often misunderstood. Veterinary pain specialist Carl Bradbrook shares how the Zero Pain Philosophy shapes modern feline pain management and recovery.
Pain after amputation can look very different in cats, and it is often harder to recognize and manage than many pet parents expect. In this episode of Tripawd Talk Radio, Rene speaks with Carl Bradbrook, a UK veterinary anaesthesia and pain management specialist and co-founder of the Zero Pain Philosophy. Together, they explore how amputation pain develops, why nerve pain and inflammation play such a big role, and how pain can begin even before surgery takes place.
This conversation focuses on cats and covers pre-surgical pain control, hospital pain management, medications commonly used before and after surgery, signs that pain is not well controlled at home, and what phantom pain can look like in feline amputees. Carl also shares why healing takes longer than many people realize and why pain management often needs to continue well beyond the first couple of weeks.
This episode is designed to help cat parents ask better questions, recognize red flags sooner, and feel more confident advocating for their cat during recovery.
Key Takeaways
Resources
Zero Pain Philosophy: zeropainphilosophy.com
Feline Grimace Scale: tripawds.com/2021/03/31/amputee-cat-in-pain
Tripawd Cat Pain Management Tools: tripawds.com/2022/01/12/tripawd-cat-pain
Support the show
Learn more at tripawds.com. Join the free Tripawds Support Community at tripawds.circle.so. Help Tripawds everywhere at tripawds.org. Follow @tripawds on Facebook and @tripawdscommunity on Instagram.
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Tripawds Podcast Episode #134: Amputation pain in cats is complex and often misunderstood. Veterinary pain specialist Carl Bradbrook shares how the Zero Pain Philosophy shapes modern feline pain management and recovery.
Pain after amputation can look very different in cats, and it is often harder to recognize and manage than many pet parents expect. In this episode of Tripawd Talk Radio, Rene speaks with Carl Bradbrook, a UK veterinary anaesthesia and pain management specialist and co-founder of the Zero Pain Philosophy. Together, they explore how amputation pain develops, why nerve pain and inflammation play such a big role, and how pain can begin even before surgery takes place.
This conversation focuses on cats and covers pre-surgical pain control, hospital pain management, medications commonly used before and after surgery, signs that pain is not well controlled at home, and what phantom pain can look like in feline amputees. Carl also shares why healing takes longer than many people realize and why pain management often needs to continue well beyond the first couple of weeks.
This episode is designed to help cat parents ask better questions, recognize red flags sooner, and feel more confident advocating for their cat during recovery.
Key Takeaways
Resources
Zero Pain Philosophy: zeropainphilosophy.com
Feline Grimace Scale: tripawds.com/2021/03/31/amputee-cat-in-pain
Tripawd Cat Pain Management Tools: tripawds.com/2022/01/12/tripawd-cat-pain
Support the show
Learn more at tripawds.com. Join the free Tripawds Support Community at tripawds.circle.so. Help Tripawds everywhere at tripawds.org. Follow @tripawds on Facebook and @tripawdscommunity on Instagram.