My cat got hit by a car a couple of weeks ago, why is he still having trouble walking with his back legs?

A couple of weeks ago, my cat had the unfortunate misfortune of being hit by a car, and despite initial treatment, he is still having difficulty walking with his back legs. He seems to be struggling, and it's heartbreaking to watch him not move like he used to. I'm worried whether this is just part of the healing process, or if there's something more serious that needs further attention. Can you provide any insights into what might be going on and what steps I should take next?

Answer

Your cat's continued difficulty walking after being hit by a car can be distressing. It's important to determine if this is part of the healing process or if further intervention is needed.

  • Monitor your cat for any changes or worsening of symptoms.
  • Consider follow-up with your veterinarian to reassess healing progress.
  • Support and facilitate your cat's comfort during recovery.

Even after initial treatment, it is possible for nerve damage, fractures, or soft tissue injuries to affect your cat's mobility. Healing can sometimes take time, and in some cases, additional treatment or physical therapy might be necessary. Be attentive to any changes in your cat's ability to walk or general behavior, and consult your vet if you feel there is no improvement or if symptoms get worse.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat's condition worsens?

    If you notice any decline in your cat's condition, or new symptoms arise, it is crucial to contact your veterinarian immediately. Timely intervention can prevent complications.

  • How long does it typically take for a cat to recover from a car accident?

    Recovery time can vary significantly depending on the extent of the injuries. It could take weeks to months. Your vet can provide a more specific timeline based on your cat's condition.

  • Are there therapies that can help improve my cat's mobility after injury?

    Yes, there are therapies such as physical therapy, hydrotherapy, and acupuncture that may aid in your cat's recovery. Discuss these options with your veterinarian to see what might be beneficial for your pet.

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