My young cat’s back haunch is sore when touched, and she seems uncomfortable. Should I be concerned?

Since yesterday, my young cat flinches and seems uncomfortable when I touch her back haunch. She’s usually pretty active, but now she’s avoiding jumping or climbing, which is unusual for her. Is this something that I should be concerned about or could it just be a minor bruise?

Answer

It sounds like your young cat may be experiencing discomfort or pain around her back haunch, affecting her usual active behavior. It's always a good idea to observe any changes closely as they can sometimes indicate underlying issues.

  • Monitor for any changes in behavior or appetite
  • Avoid handling the affected area until assessed by a professional
  • Consult a veterinarian if the discomfort persists or worsens

Cats can sometimes develop sensitivity due to bruises, sprains, or even more serious issues such as joint problems or infections. Since your cat is avoiding jumping, which is unusual for her, it might indicate discomfort that warrants further attention. Cats tend to hide pain well, so it's good to be vigilant about changes like this. While it could be something minor, a professional assessment is always the safest approach for your pet's well-being.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat continues to flinch when touched?

    Continue to monitor her closely and consider scheduling a veterinary consultation to rule out or address any underlying issues.

  • Can I give my cat any pain relief while I wait to see a vet?

    It is not recommended to give your cat any medication without veterinary advice, as many human medications can be harmful to cats.

  • When should I be concerned about this behavior?

    If your cat shows other signs of distress such as lameness, swelling, or a change in appetite, it's important to consult a vet as soon as possible.

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