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Learn What Common Injuries Cause Cats to Limp

Common injuries like a broken nail or splinter can cause a cat to limp. Learn more in this free video series and guide.

Part of the Video Series: How to Treat an Injured Cat

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  • ciskaboom Aug 02, 2008
    Becky_Jean, How is Lefty? Did you find out what was the matter with him. My cat Cali has the same thing wrong with her now and I found your post. Let me know how he is doing and if you ever found out what the problem was. Thank You. Ciskaboom
  • ciskaboom Aug 02, 2008
    Becky_Jean, How is Lefty? Did you find out what was the matter with him. My cat Cali has the same thing wrong with her now and I found your post. Let me know how he is doing and if you ever found out what the problem was. Thank You. Ciskaboom
  • evuser18735 Aug 02, 2008
    My cat lefty had a limp in his rear leg five days ago. His leg was fine to touch, but when I tried to touch his foot he became agressive and said, "don't even think about it mom." That was in the evening. By the next afternoon he was fine and has been fine since. Now tonight he went in his litter box and come out limping again. That was an hour ago and he is still limping. I clean my cats boxs (4 cats) at least once everyday, so I don't think it was b/c of steping on hard lumps. He's only 4 years old. Could it be arthritis? Should I take him to the vet for an x-ray? Could he have just re-hurt it from 5 days ago? I also notice his leg w/the limp seems to be angled differently when he walks...his legs seem closer together. But, he was zooming around playing like the acro-cat he normally is until tonight? Any comments will be GREATLY appreciated. My cats are my kids. They're all I have. I love them very very much. Thanks for the video. Blessings to you and yours.
  • evuser18735 Aug 02, 2008
    My cat lefty had a limp in his rear leg five days ago. His leg was fine to touch, but when I tried to touch his foot he became agressive and said, "don't even think about it mom." That was in the evening. By the next afternoon he was fine and has been fine since. Now tonight he went in his litter box and come out limping again. That was an hour ago and he is still limping. I clean my cats boxs (4 cats) at least once everyday, so I don't think it was b/c of steping on hard lumps. He's only 4 years old. Could it be arthritis? Should I take him to the vet for an x-ray? Could he have just re-hurt it from 5 days ago? I also notice his leg w/the limp seems to be angled differently when he walks...his legs seem closer together. But, he was zooming around playing like the acro-cat he normally is until tonight? Any comments will be GREATLY appreciated. My cats are my kids. They're all I have. I love them very very much. Thanks for the video. Blessings to you and yours.
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