Take it to the vet, it needs professional help
HI there...in all honesty a cat needs to be seen by a veterinarian to have the broken leg set correctly and check if any of the surrounding muscle tissue are not damaged which can contribute to other health-related issues for the cat. If you need financial assistance consider contacting Care Credit http://www.carecredit.com. They can help with emergency financial needs.
You can't walk.
a cats hip bone is curved in at the end of a humans it goes in
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Well hip is a terminology that is often used for hip replacement surgery procedures. The hip is located between the thighs and the stomach area. Most people may have hip surgery if they have a slip or fall and have broken their hip.
The term "Cat" simply implies that you are cool or hip. for someone to refer to you as a "crazy Cat" they are giving you respect for something you may have done that is cool or hip, that they themselves would never dare do.
In the UK the amount of compensation you can claim depends upon the whether the broken hip is simple or complicated and whether you are left with any ongoing disability and pain. See the related link entitled "hip injury compensation" to see examples of how much compensation you can claim for all manner of hip injuries.
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If the cat is plugged up you would have a lack of power. If the insides of the cat are broken up you should have a check engine light come on. The post cat oxygen sensor would detect the cat is not doing it's job and set a code.
Sometimes it is difficult to tell a cat has an injury as cats can hide pain very well. Some tell-tale signs could be being unable to jump, limping, possibly making a noise when the injured hip is touched. A vet will be able to determine a broken hip by feeling the area, or by doing an x-ray.
Other than your standard hip which goes from a corner of a building to the ridge, there is also whats called a broken hip, and a dutch hip. Those are the only ones I have framed and I'm familiar with. sawkerfs Major hip and minor hip.
take him 2 the vet