kitten falling
ken Jan 8, 8:24 am show options
Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats.health+behav From: "ken" - Find messages by this author Date: 8 Jan 2005 08:24:03 -0800 Local: Sat, Jan 8 2005 8:24 am Subject: kitten falling Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Remove | Report Abuse Last night our kitten fell about 20 feet from an upsairs landing. He limped a bit, seemed to register pain when I touched his side, but after a nap of 2 hours, seemed to be fine..He chased a laser dot for about 10 minutes, ate and walked with no limp. I picked him up and he didn't register the pain as he did earlier (hissing, growling and wincing. Could he have rebounded competely just with a nap? any other expereriences like this? Ken |
"ken" wrote in message oups.com... ken Jan 8, 8:24 am show options Newsgroups: rec.pets.cats.health+behav From: "ken" - Find messages by this author Date: 8 Jan 2005 08:24:03 -0800 Local: Sat, Jan 8 2005 8:24 am Subject: kitten falling Reply | Reply to Author | Forward | Print | Individual Message | Show original | Remove | Report Abuse Last night our kitten fell about 20 feet from an upsairs landing. He limped a bit, seemed to register pain when I touched his side, but after a nap of 2 hours, seemed to be fine..He chased a laser dot for about 10 minutes, ate and walked with no limp. I picked him up and he didn't register the pain as he did earlier (hissing, growling and wincing. Could he have rebounded competely just with a nap? any other expereriences like this? Ken You didn't mention whether he fell on his feet, or in some other position. If "other", and you're wondering about bone damage, get him content on your lap and gently feel his ribs, shoulders, hips, etc, and wait for any sort of reaction from him. If he fell on his feet, he's probably OK. They're amazingly resilient. The initial growling was probably the equivalent of how people usually need a little time to evaluate how badly they're hurt if they slip on ice or get hit in the arm with a baseball. |
I think he will be fine
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ken wrote: Last night our kitten fell about 20 feet from an upsairs landing. He limped a bit, seemed to register pain when I touched his side, but after a nap of 2 hours, seemed to be fine..He chased a laser dot for about 10 minutes, ate and walked with no limp. I picked him up and he didn't register the pain as he did earlier (hissing, growling and wincing. Could he have rebounded competely just with a nap? any other expereriences like this? Kittens are rather fragile creatures, and even cats that young cats can be expert at concealing injuries and ailments. I'd have him seen by a vet, just to be sure! |
"EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ... ken wrote: Last night our kitten fell about 20 feet from an upsairs landing. He limped a bit, seemed to register pain when I touched his side, but after a nap of 2 hours, seemed to be fine..He chased a laser dot for about 10 minutes, ate and walked with no limp. I picked him up and he didn't register the pain as he did earlier (hissing, growling and wincing. Could he have rebounded competely just with a nap? any other expereriences like this? Kittens are rather fragile creatures, and even cats that young cats can be expert at concealing injuries and ailments. I'd have him seen by a vet, just to be sure! Smokey used to jump from the upstairs to the hard marble floor downstairs, about 8+ feet. The first time was a few days after her spay operation. The last time (big girl now) she did it she limped for a couple of hours and was fine after that. But 20' is quite a distance. If the tenderness does not subside within a day, you may want to see a vet. You should also keep an eye on her litterbox offerings for a few days to make sure she is relieving herself OK. |
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