If your cat has fractured its leg, the first step at home is to confine your cat to a cage or carrier. This restricts their movement, preventing further injury. If there's an open fracture, where the bone is protruding, it's critical to prevent your cat from licking the wound. After these initial steps, it's crucial to get your cat to a veterinarian for professional treatment as soon as possible.

If you cannot immediately get your cat to a vet, confining them to a cage is essential to limit movement and prevent further damage to the fractured leg. Usually, a cat experiencing a leg fracture will naturally be hesitant to move due to pain. Ensure your cat is kept warm and comfortable. Again, if you observe exposed bone ends, prevent your cat from licking to avoid infections and seek urgent veterinary attention for surgery.
Can a Cat's Leg Fracture Heal on its Own?
While a cat's broken leg might eventually heal without intervention, this is not recommended. Allowing it to heal on its own may lead to complications like muscle necrosis and lameness. Therefore, if you suspect a fracture, it’s imperative to seek veterinary attention promptly. A vet will perform an X-ray (DR check) to diagnose the injury and determine the best course of treatment. Minor dislocations may simply need realignment, while severe fractures, particularly comminuted fractures, will likely require surgery. Leg fractures in cats are usually extremely painful, so handle your cat with extra care when transporting them to the vet. Avoid any actions that could cause secondary injuries during transport. Remember, cats are naturally curious and active. Prevent them from jumping from high places and ensure windows are securely closed to prevent falls. When bringing your cat outdoors, use a leash or a secure carrier to prevent them from escaping, getting lost or being hit by cars. The safety of your cat is paramount. If you suspect your cat has a fracture, do not attempt to move them excessively or without support to prevent further injury to their bones.
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