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What happens when a cat breaks a leg?

What happens when a cat breaks a leg?

If it is a break, your cat may even require surgery. Screws and rods are sometimes placed inside a cat’s leg to help stabilize a broken bone. If the break is relatively minor or if the injury is just a sprain, your vet might suggest a splint of some kind.

When to take a cat with a broken leg to the vet?

If the broken bone punctures the skin you will be able to see a pretty obvious injury. It is important that if you notice one or more of these symptoms you immediately take your cat to the vet as only a professional can examine your pet and determine if it has a fractured bone.

What should I do if my cat has a cut on his foot?

For cut or torn foot pads and broken nails, control the bleeding and treat as described in the articles First Aid for Torn Foot Pads and First Aid for Broken Nails. If the cat has swelling associated with a sprain, bruise or tendonitis, apply ice packs to the area for 15 minutes, twice daily.

What should I do if my cat has a broken bone?

First Aid for a Feline Broken Bone. If there is a visible bone poking through the skin, soak some gauze in sterile saline and gently cover the bone with it, to help protect it from infection until you can get to the veterinarian. If your cat goes calmly into a cat carrier, place her inside and take her to a veterinary clinic immediately.

What should I do if my cat has a bruise on her leg?

If the cat has swelling associated with a sprain, bruise or tendonitis, apply ice packs to the area for 15 minutes, twice daily. Flowing water improves circulation, reduces swelling, and promotes healing. If your cat will tolerate it, place her in a tub and swirl water around the leg.

If the broken bone punctures the skin you will be able to see a pretty obvious injury. It is important that if you notice one or more of these symptoms you immediately take your cat to the vet as only a professional can examine your pet and determine if it has a fractured bone.

First Aid for a Feline Broken Bone. If there is a visible bone poking through the skin, soak some gauze in sterile saline and gently cover the bone with it, to help protect it from infection until you can get to the veterinarian. If your cat goes calmly into a cat carrier, place her inside and take her to a veterinary clinic immediately.

If the cat has swelling associated with a sprain, bruise or tendonitis, apply ice packs to the area for 15 minutes, twice daily. Flowing water improves circulation, reduces swelling, and promotes healing. If your cat will tolerate it, place her in a tub and swirl water around the leg.

Can a cat with a broken leg have cancer?

Cancer: Even cancer can play a role, as cancerous bones are susceptible to breakage. Diagnosing a cat with a broken leg is cause for taking all of these possibilities into consideration. Typically, a cat with an untreated broken leg will show symptoms like noticeable limping.