How Long Should a Cat Limp Before You Take It to the Vet?
Learn when to seek veterinary care if your cat is limping longer than 24 hours to prevent serious injuries and ensure quick recovery.
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If a cat has been limping for more than 24 hours, it's time to visit the vet. Prolonged limping can indicate serious issues like fractures, infections, or ligament tears. Early consultation can prevent further complications and ensure a faster recovery for your pet.
FAQs & Answers
- What are common causes of limping in cats? Common causes include fractures, infections, ligament tears, paw injuries, or arthritis, all of which may require veterinary attention.
- How can I tell if my cat's limp is serious? If your cat limps for more than 24 hours or shows signs of pain, swelling, or inability to put weight on the leg, you should visit a vet promptly.
- Can limping in cats heal on its own? Some minor injuries may improve with rest, but prolonged or severe limping needs veterinary evaluation to prevent complications.