My cat can’t stand up on its hind legs, how to recover?
The cat’s inability to stand up on its hind legs may be caused by fractures, bone cracks, dysplasia, soft tissue damage, nerve damage, or severe calcium deficiency. You need to take the cat to the pet hospital for examination to confirm the cause and then carry out targeted treatment. , to avoid delaying the condition.
Tips:
Usually pay attention to supplementing calcium for cats, especially young cats and elderly cats; if the cat has rickets , need to take chondroitin for a long time.
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