(1) There will be different degrees of pain and tenderness during fracture, and the pain at the fracture is the most obvious. Because the tip of the fracture will stab the blood vessels and nerves of the surrounding tissues, the pain will be aggravated during the activity.
(2) After fracture, the surrounding tissues are often damaged, swollen and bruised, and blue-purple ecchymosis may appear on the skin, but the local swelling of deep fractures such as femoral neck fractures is not obvious.
(3) Due to the influence of external force, muscle traction and the weight of the limb or bone itself, the fracture end can be obviously displaced, resulting in the corresponding deformity of the affected limb. If you touch it with your hands, you will often feel skinny, but when you press it, you will feel sharp pain.
(4) Due to the interruption of normal continuity of bones, soft tissue injury, swelling and pain, the function is obviously impaired. Any leg fracture is difficult to walk, and the activity is obviously limited.
If it is determined that the bone is a fracture, it will be beneficial to its recovery and growth if it is sent to a pet hospital for bone setting and treated according to the teaching methods of professional doctors.
Question 2: How to judge whether a cat's leg is broken? Don't take an x-ray, first see if the part she stepped on is swollen. If it is swollen, it is either a fracture or a fracture. Secondly, if he can't walk with a broken bone, he can't walk with a heavy body, let alone climb high. From what you said, if you can climb high, it should not be a fracture. It may be a tendon or muscle injury, or it may be a tendon. Rub his affected area with safflower oil, then apply Yunmanbai ointment on the affected area, or buy Yunnan Baiyao spray to spray medicine on the affected area. Thank you for taking it as a satisfactory answer.
Question 3: How can I know if the cat's leg is broken? You'd better download a pet doctor's APP, and the pet doctor can answer it online, and then go to a regular pet to find out the specific situation. I'm sorry I can't help you, and I wish meow a speedy recovery.
Question 4: The cat can't stand on its hind legs. Could be a fracture. What should I do? Must I see a doctor? If it's not broken, it just hurts the muscles and meridians. If it's broken, it won't work. Even if it is good, the bone has not been reset and is not in its original position. I'm still lame when I'm good. Suggest a pet doctor to have a look.
Question 5: How to judge whether a cat's hind leg is broken when it is towed away by a car?
Question 6: After the cat's leg was broken, its paws felt nothing. Did its back collapse? My first two cats never ate catfish with pig liver as a snack. As a result, they lack calcium. One day, when they were jumping, their backs suddenly collapsed, oppressing their nerves and their hind legs could not move. The last one died. So later I raised cats and fed them fish and cat food. You'd better take it to the hospital for examination.
Question 7: I found a cat and my leg is lame. I wonder if it's broken. Of course, stray cats and dogs must be slaughtered on the spot and cannot be taken in.
Because taking in stray cats and dogs means using taxpayers' money to worship stray cats and dogs.
This practice of taking in stray cats and dogs satisfies the hobbies of cat and dog lovers, but it harms the interests of the broad masses.
Everyone must be especially wary of those who love cats and dogs. These people who love cats and dogs loaf around all day and get something for nothing.
Stray cats and dogs are bad cats and dogs that destroy the environment and spread diseases.
People with conscience should bravely kill cats and dogs!