If you suspect your cat has a broken leg, it's crucial to seek veterinary attention immediately.
Here are some signs that your cat might have a broken leg:
* Limping or not putting weight on the affected leg.
* Pain when you touch the leg.
* Swelling around the affected area.
* Deformity or unusual angle in the leg.
* Crying or whimpering in pain.
* Difficulty moving or walking.
Please don't attempt to treat the injury yourself. A veterinarian can properly diagnose the injury, determine the severity, and provide appropriate treatment, which may include:
* Splinting or casting the broken bone.
* Surgery.
* Pain medication.
It's important to remember that even if your cat appears to be okay initially, a broken leg can be very serious. Prompt veterinary care is essential to ensure your cat receives the best possible outcome.