Is it dangerous if my cat somehow climbed a chain-link fence last week and fell, potentially injuring herself?

Last week, my cat managed to climb a chain-link fence and took a tumble on her way down. Since then, she's been a little more hesitant while jumping and moving around, which has me worried she might have hurt herself. What are some signs I should look for to know if she needs to see a vet after her fall?

Answer

It sounds like your cat had a mishap while climbing a fence, and now she's showing signs of hesitation when moving around. It's understandable to be concerned about possible injuries from the fall.

  • Look for any limping or favoring of a leg.
  • Check for signs of pain when touched, especially along the back or joints.
  • Observe her eating, drinking, and grooming habits for any changes.

Cats can be very resilient, but a fall might lead to minor sprains, strains, or more serious injuries. Watching for signs such as limping, reluctance to jump, or noticeable pain when you touch certain areas can help determine if a vet visit is needed. Changes in appetite or behavior might also indicate discomfort. Keeping a close eye on her for any of these signs will help you decide the next steps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What if my cat is limping but still eating and drinking normally?

    If your cat is limping but continues normal eating and drinking, this may be a sign of a mild injury. It's still a good idea to monitor her closely, and consider a vet consultation to ensure she is on the safe side.

  • How long should I wait before taking her to the vet?

    If your cat shows persistent signs of pain, discomfort, or behavioral changes for more than a day or two, schedule a vet appointment. Prompt attention helps prevent potential complications.

  • What other behaviors should I watch for after a fall?

    In addition to changes in mobility, watch for reluctance to jump or climb, excessive hiding, and changes in vocalizations. These can all indicate discomfort or injury.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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