Hi Rosemary ( and the rest of the Toby fan club),
Well...., he refused to accept the cage rest as he felt it was demeaning and spent his time trying to climb it instead of resting. As a result he is under house arrest instead. He prefers this as he feels that its more in keeping with his new public image of celebrity bad boy, whacked on metacam and brawling with the paparazzi

As it turned out the dislocated femur provided an effective smokescreen for his recent hospital visit and has so far managed to keep his testicles out of the public eye

( the vet of course has ensured that they wont be in anyone elses eye either

)
He spends lots of time resting and being fussed over which fortunately he had developed a natural gift for before the accident. He got quite allot of toys from Santa (heaven knows why cos I thought you had to be good all year, but it would seem he has "good connections it the North pole"

) And managed to persuade me that it may aid his recovery if he was allowed to open one or two of them early.
I must confess this did cheer him up and altough he has to lay down to play he has managed a few games of carpet bowls as well as "kiw da mowsi" from a horizontal position but "ready, steady, go!" is definatly out of the question.
Despite me having lots of anxiety about him getting on and off the furniture he has developed a technique of pulling himself up with his fore paws and using his good leg for balance. He doesn't attempt to run, jump or move suddenly so he really is being sensible. He knows that his dream of becoming Michael Flatleys protege may no longer be realized but he seems confident that his plans to entertain the troops in Afghanistan with his own version of starlight express is still well within reach

As he says "not everyone is lucky enough to have such talent and its about giving something back"

It going to take a long time for it to repair I think but from what I have researched on the internet, he stands an 85% chance of recovery with rest and restricted movement. The tricky time will be a few weeks on when he is feeling better and may try to do more than is good for him. By not being in a cage for 8 weeks he has been able to avoid muscle wasteage on his good limbs which I'm hoping will help his rehabilitation later on.
I'll be glad to see him on the mend and playing out again with Polly if only to get rid of the dreaded litter tray

Thank you for keeping an eye on his progress,
Buffy and tiny T.

PS, I was fancying having a go at a pastel sketch of on of your pics of meg. am I able to just copy it into my files?