With the help of a local university, Russian veterinarian Sergei Gorshkov 3D printed four titanium prostethics to allow a four year-old cat named Dymka to walk again after all four of her paws had to ...
OAK CREEK, Wis. — A tabby cat has new back legs, with the help of some University of Wisconsin-Madison students and a 3-D printer. Community Cat shelter vice president Sarah Close says Chicago Animal ...
Months after being found on the streets of Chicago missing the bottom half of his hind legs, a brown tabby cat has a new name, a new home and now — with the help of some University of ...
Prosthetics for injured animals are becoming increasingly possible and accessible thanks to 3D printing. Historically, artificial devices for wildlife have been expensive and very time-consuming to ...
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