Monday, February 8, 2010

Cat Cries In Pain When You Touch Left Abdomen Over-the-counter Pain Medicine For Cat?

Over-the-counter pain medicine for cat? - cat cries in pain when you touch left abdomen

I came to do back home, my laundry one years old feline rambunctuous see done something to his leg. Limp and cries when he limps, but he seems pretty calm. I put my hands on his hind legs (which is his left hind leg), and seems not to respond to the touch (do not cry much), so do not think it's broken something. Limp and windows, if it does, and it breaks my heart. I'm so broken, but I do not think he needs to see a vet. It probably would think differently, but a little before limping and using his litter, so I do not think there>> that \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt; traumatic, probably due a sprain or something. But I would give anything for pain, if there is anything I can get over-the-counter. I think that aspirin is a no-no, but is there something else?

I really serious about helping there. Thank you.

PS - this is quite an indoor cat, so it was a violation within the house.

5 comments:

Cara said...

You can call a vet and ask what they recommend. A phone call costs nothing. I would not give your cat all medicines for human use, some of them deadly to cats.

frustrat... said...

I just saw a show (I believe is in Animal Planet), they spoke of the people through the use of medicines for animals. One thing that really cats. They said that there is almost nothing that is sure to give a cat and a simple aspirin can kill a cat. I would really call vets office and ask before you do anything to give his safe. We hope he recovers well and it's nothing serious.

sunshine... said...

Everything about the fight against the MED can kill a cat .. that metabolize drugs differently then men. Just because you move your leg, does not mean that it is not broke.
You really need a glimpse of the training and radiography have.

Christy said...

Cats were made to hide violations by instinct. Cats do not sprain. He is injured and needs vet one.

linda said...

No, no medicine for cats. A word on injuries, but the cats .... are very stoic and go to a broken leg. I have a way that a person, then refused to him was brought to the vet. His leg was broken, but she went to her. I could see is the broken bones in motion. It may well be more serious than you think. I know it's an effort, but up close, and if one day still limping tomorrow, please your eyes. I only jump a small area without much, if you can.

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