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0 May 11,2024
Cats have pads on their feet, so if a cat falls from a height, the chance of getting injured is very small. Although the probability is relatively small, it is still possible, so how should you deal with it when a cat at home breaks a bone?
1. Symptoms of fractures in cats
Sick cats have swelling of soft tissue in the affected area, pain and discomfort, howling or moaning, muscle tremors, sweating, and dysfunction. Local bone deformation, abnormal movement, tenderness to touch, and bone fractures can be felt. There is also a friction sound, but there is no bone friction sound when the fracture is incomplete or the broken ends of the bone are separated far apart. If it occurs in the limbs, the activity is abnormal, the sick cat is lame, has difficulty standing, and the open fracture has local trauma and bleeding. In some cases, bone ballast or the broken end of the bone can be seen protruding from the wound; some can cause blood loss anemia or even death from shock. .
2. Treatment of cat fractures
Step 1
Approach the cat carefully. If your cat is anxious or fearful, it can be controlled if necessary.
Step 2
Examine the cat’s broken leg and determine whether the fracture is open (there is a wound near the fracture, or a bone pierces the skin) or closed (the skin is not broken)
Step 3
If it is a closed fracture, proceed to step 4. If it is an open fracture:
Step 3a: Rinse the wound thoroughly with water. Never use any other disinfectant.
Step 4
Never attempt to splint a broken bone. Use a large folded towel to support the cat's unsplinted limb from underneath, and take the cat to the veterinarian immediately.
3. Emergency treatment after fracture
Drug therapy: Dieda pills can be taken orally. For open fractures, antibiotics or sulfa drugs should be used continuously to control the wound before and after restoration and fixation to prevent secondary infection.