Bone setters were responsible for healing broken legs in the 19th century. Bone setters were surgeons and barbers of the day who learned their skills through apprenticeships.
No, a cat cannot heal from a broken leg without medical intervention.
No, a cat's broken leg cannot heal itself. It typically requires veterinary care, such as setting the bone and possibly surgery, to properly heal.
To heal a broken leg you want to make sure that you go see a doctor. They will need to put a cast on it and in some cases, surgery might even be necessary to help it heal.
The medical cost for a broken leg can run as high as $1,000. A broken leg can take six to eight weeks to fully heal.
A cat's broken leg may not heal on its own and may require medical intervention such as surgery or a cast to properly heal. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment.
No, a cat's broken leg typically cannot heal properly without medical intervention such as setting the bone and providing appropriate care.
No, Jessie J won't have a broken leg forever. 99.9% of the time, the fracture will heal. So YES, it will. :)
A broken leg in a guinea pig may not heal properly without a splint or some form of stabilization. It is recommended to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment to ensure the leg heals correctly and the guinea pig can recover fully.
You need to take it to your vet, as it will NOT heal on it's own
no it cant heal in 1 day
if it does not heal properly, then yes.
No, a cat's broken leg typically cannot heal on its own without medical intervention. Treatment from a veterinarian is usually necessary to properly set the bone and ensure proper healing.