How to Tell if Your Cat Is Injured After a Fall: Signs and Actions

Learn how to recognize if your cat is hurt after a fall by spotting limping, behavioral changes, and injuries. When to see a vet explained.

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After a fall, check if your cat is limping, avoids putting weight on a leg, or shows changes in behavior such as hiding, decreased appetite, or aggression. Gently palpate their body for painful reactions and look for visible injuries like swelling or bruising. If in doubt, consult a veterinarian promptly.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are common signs that a cat is injured after a fall? Common signs include limping, avoiding putting weight on a leg, hiding, decreased appetite, aggression, swelling, bruising, and pain when touched.
  2. Should I take my cat to the vet after a fall? If you notice any signs of pain, changes in behavior, or visible injuries, it is important to consult a veterinarian promptly to ensure your cat receives appropriate care.
  3. How can I safely check my cat for injuries at home? Gently palpate your cat’s body to look for painful reactions or swelling, observe changes in movement or behavior, and avoid causing additional stress or injury.