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What to do for a cat with a leg injury?

What to do for a cat with a leg injury?

To manage your cat’s pain, your vet may give injectable pain medications while the pet is hospitalized. Once sent home, further oral pain medication can be given according to the plan laid out by your veterinarian.

Why did my 14 year old cat hurt his leg?

My 14-year-old cat hurt his front leg jumping off a counter. The vet thought it might be a pulled muscle or a shoulder dislocation that went back into place. Put him on Metacam and a painkiller. He is barely eating or drinking. He is peeing but not pooping.

What kind of injury does a cat have?

A sprain is usually a minor injury to the ligaments in the limbs of a cat. Sprains are also the most common cause for a cat to begin limping after receiving an injury.

When to take your cat to the vet for a sprain?

If your cat has a sprain or trauma, but the leg is not broken, there is no need for a splint or surgery. If your cat has a fracture, that sounds like a lot of money, and I might get a second opinion. Was this experience helpful? Is this something I should take Jackaby to the vet for?

How to take a cat with an injured leg to the vet?

Place the cat in a pet carrier while supporting the head and hips. If the carrier has a removable top, take it off and gently lower the cat into the carrier. Lay the cat down with the injured leg up. When you arrive at the veterinary clinic, leave your cat in the carrier until a technician or veterinarian can assist you.

Can a cat walk with a broken leg?

Even if she’s not in obvious discomfort, manipulating broken bones or dislocated joints can cause unnecessary pain and may worsen the injury. Here’s a simple rule of thumb to help you determine the severity of the injury: Most cats will not walk on a broken leg or dislocated joint.

If your cat has a sprain or trauma, but the leg is not broken, there is no need for a splint or surgery. If your cat has a fracture, that sounds like a lot of money, and I might get a second opinion. Was this experience helpful? Is this something I should take Jackaby to the vet for?

Can a cat fight injury heal on its own?

it can be difficult to spot small puncture wounds, so keep a close eye on your cat and if you see any signs of infection developing such as heat, swelling, pain, lethargy or fever then contact your vet Will cat fight injuries heal on their own? Unfortunately, cat fight injury wounds often end up septic.