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  • thetrinity
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 01-25-11
    • 22430

    #1
    cat-swollen leg
    I came home today and realized my indoor-outdoor cat was limping. Vet closed all weekend. The paw seemed fine, but the upper leg looks swollen. Anyone have this happen to an animal before?
  • cincinnatikid513
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 11-23-17
    • 45360

    #2
    put it down
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    • MinnesotaFats
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 12-18-10
      • 14758

      #3
      I hurt myself in tennis today as well, knee swelling big, calf hurts too

      Give kitty 2 advil + Angels Envy

      It'll be ok
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      • mtneer1212
        SBR MVP
        • 06-22-08
        • 4993

        #4
        Originally posted by thetrinity
        I came home today and realized my indoor-outdoor cat was limping. Vet closed all weekend. The paw seemed fine, but the upper leg looks swollen. Anyone have this happen to an animal before?
        Could be a bee sting or worse a snake bite. Give it a day or two -- leave it inside
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        • hehfest
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 09-28-08
          • 7934

          #5
          If you're vaxxed, then it could be from that. The spike protein is affecting mostly dogs though not cats. Many, many, vaxxed peoples animals either getting sick and dying or getting very ill suddenly.
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          • thetrinity
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 01-25-11
            • 22430

            #6
            Originally posted by mtneer1212
            Could be a bee sting or worse a snake bite. Give it a day or two -- leave it inside
            I was leaning to something like a bee sting or maybe a fire ant, which I have seen around lately. I guess it could be a snake. He is moving much better today, but I was planning on keeping him in until least Monday anyways.
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            • Natty68
              SBR Wise Guy
              • 05-11-14
              • 550

              #7
              I think it's a hematoma. Common for cats to get them in their ears from mites. Don't try to drain it! Its not a big cold sore type thing that you can just puncture and drain like a blister. A vet will need to do it.....they're tricky. I've had probably 50 cats in my life and have seen quite a few.
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              • MinnesotaFats
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 12-18-10
                • 14758

                #8
                That's a lot of cats Natty.

                You live alone?
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                • Natty68
                  SBR Wise Guy
                  • 05-11-14
                  • 550

                  #9
                  I wish. They're my girls f\*\*\*ing cats. Although...some of them aren't too bad. They're always running around on my desk and keyboard when I'm in my man cave and they start to grow on you.

                  .
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                  • KVB
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 05-29-14
                    • 74817

                    #10
                    Hope the little ktty is feeling better.

                    If it's still swollen on Monday morn you might need the vet.

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                    • MaltedHopsFrenzy
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                      • 10-08-10
                      • 8944

                      #11
                      I can only think of one cure for swollen and engorged PU$$Y - but I don’t think that’s the remedy you’re looking for…..
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                      • KVB
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 05-29-14
                        • 74817

                        #12
                        Originally posted by MaltedHopsFrenzy
                        I can only think of one cure for swollen and engorged PU$$Y - but I don’t think that’s the remedy you’re looking for…..
                        Damn you and your delicious taco and cerveza night...

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                        • TheGoldenGoose
                          SBR MVP
                          • 11-27-12
                          • 3745

                          #13
                          Originally posted by hehfest
                          If you're vaxxed, then it could be from that. The spike protein is affecting mostly dogs though not cats. Many, many, vaxxed peoples animals either getting sick and dying or getting very ill suddenly.
                          shaddup dummy
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                          • MaltedHopsFrenzy
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                            • 10-08-10
                            • 8944

                            #14
                            Originally posted by KVB
                            Damn you and your delicious taco and cerveza night...

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                            • thetrinity
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                              • 01-25-11
                              • 22430

                              #15
                              He’s doing much better. Stopped limping Saturday but was still moving kinda slow. Today was like nothing happened, let him back outside but kept a close eye on him. Not sure what actually happened.
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