It sounds like you had a little accident with your cat who was hidden under a blanket. Although she seems okay now, you might want to watch for any signs of discomfort or injury.
- Monitor for changes in behavior or mood.
- Watch for signs of pain, like limping or reluctance to move.
- Check for any visible injuries on your cat's body.
Cats are generally resilient creatures, and if she appears to be acting normally, that's a good sign. However, it’s important to keep an eye on her for any changes in her behavior or physical condition, such as limping, stiffness, or unusual vocalizations. If you notice any concerning symptoms, it's best to consult with a veterinarian.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What signs should I look for if my cat is injured?
Keep an eye out for limping, reduced movement, vocalizations of pain, or any visible swelling or bruising.
- How long should I monitor my cat after an incident like this?
It's wise to monitor her for at least 24-48 hours for any delayed signs of injury.
- What should I do if I notice any symptoms?
If you observe any signs of distress or injury, please contact a veterinarian for an assessment.
If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.