How to Tell if Your Cat Has a Pulled Muscle: Key Signs and What to Do

Learn how to identify signs of a pulled muscle in your cat and when to see a veterinarian for proper care and treatment.

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Signs of a pulled muscle in a cat include limping, reluctance to jump or move, swelling, and sensitivity to touch in a particular area. Your cat may also avoid using the affected limb and exhibit signs of pain such as yowling or hiding. Consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment plan to ensure your cat’s recovery.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are common signs of a pulled muscle in cats? Common signs include limping, reluctance to move or jump, swelling, sensitivity to touch, and signs of pain like yowling or hiding.
  2. When should I take my cat to the veterinarian for a suspected muscle injury? If your cat shows persistent limping, swelling, pain, or behavioral changes, consult a veterinarian promptly for proper diagnosis and treatment.
  3. Can pulled muscles in cats heal on their own? While mild muscle strains may improve with rest, it's important to seek veterinary advice to avoid complications and ensure proper healing.