Thursday 9 September 2021

Tail Injuries In Cats

 


With cats, tail injuries might happen because of incidents ranging from mild to very serious and painful.  Some injuries could even impact the animal’s spine, mobility, and bladder and bowel functionality. 

How extensive the damage is will determine the course of treatment.  Amputation might happen if paralysis of the tail happens and no negative effects are expected on the spine and the animal overall.  Even if the tail is important to a cat’s navigation and balance, the pet can cope and eventually learn to manage even without it.

 

If the tail injury is breakage towards the end portion, and there seems to be little to no effects on the animal’s mobility and/or bladder and bowel functionality, then the appendage might just be allowed to heal by itself over time.  But your veterinarian Wake Forest, NC might still recommend surgery to repair or amputate any break along the end portion of the tail. Click here to know more.

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