“…Traditionally, veterinary surgeons have preferentially chosen plate osteosynthesis for feline long bone fracture repair. 9,10 Furthermore, due to potential biomechanical benefits over non-locking designs, locking compression plates (LCP; DePuy Synthes, West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA) have been favoured by many surgeons, 11,12 with the 2.0 and 2.4 mm LCP being routinely selected for feline patients. 11,13 Studies, however, have reported LCP yield failure as a complication, 13,14 presumably resulting from eccentric plate location and subsequent large bending moments in non-reconstructible fractures.…”