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 A  cat  that  had  its  back  feet  severed  by  a  combine  harvester  has  been  given  two  prosthetic  limbs  in  a  pioneering  operation  by  a  UK  vet.
 
 The  new  feet  are  custom-made  implants  that  "peg"  the  ankle  to  the  foot.  They  are  bioengineered  to  mimic  the  way  deer  antler  bone  grows  through  the  skin.  
 
 The  operation  -  a  world  first  -  was  carried  out  by  Noel  Fitzpatrick,  a  veterinary  surgeon  based  in  Surrey.  
 
 His  work  is  explored  in  a  BBC  documentary  called  The  Bionic  Vet.  
 
 The  cat,  named  Oscar,  was  referred  to  Mr  Fitzpatrick  by  his  local  vet  in  Jersey,  following  the  accident  last  October.  Oscar  was  struck  by  the  combine  harvester  whilst  dozing  in  the  sun.  
 
 The  prosthetic  pegs,  called  intraosseous  transcutaneous  amputation  prosthetics  (Itaps)  were  developed  by  a  team  from  University  College  London  led  by  Professor  Gordon  Blunn,  who  is  head  of  UCL's  Centre  for  Biomedical  Engineering.  
 
 Professor  Blunn  and  his  team  have  worked  in  partnership  with  Mr  Fitzpatrick  to  develop  these  weight-bearing  implants,  combining  engineering  mechanics  with  biology.
 
 Mr  Fitzpatrick  explained:  "The  real  revolution  with  Oscar  is  [that]  we  have  put  a  piece  of  metal  and  a  flange  into  which  skin  grows  into  an  extremely  tight  bone."
 
 "We  have  managed  to  get  the  bone  and  skin  to  grow  into  the  implant  and  we  have  developed  an  'exoprosthesis'  that  allows  this  implant  to  work  as  a  see-saw  on  the  bottom  of  an  animal's  limbs  to  give  him  effectively  normal  gait."  
 
 Professor  Blunn  told  BBC  News  the  idea  was  initially  developed  for  patients  with  amputations  who  have  a  "stump  socket".  
 
 "This  means  they  fix  their  artifical  limb  with  a  sock,  which  fits  over  the  stump.  In  a  lot  of  cases  this  is  sucessful,  but  you  [often]  get  rubbing  and  pressure  sores."
 
 The  Itap  technology  is  being  tested  in  humans  and  has  already  been  used  to  create  a  prosthetic  for  a  woman  who  lost  her  arm  in  the  July  2005  London  bombings.  
 
 "The  intriguing  thing  with  Oscar  was  that  he  had  two  implants  -  one  in  each  back  leg,  and  in  quite  an  unusual  site,"  Professor  Blunn  told  BBC  News.  
 
 He  said  that  the  success  of  this  operation  showed  the  potential  of  the  technology.  
 
 "Noel  has  some  brilliant  ideas,"  he  added.  "And  we're  continuing  to  work  closely  with  him  to  develop  new  technologies."
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