I don't know when you posted this but I did the same thing a year ago and it took quite a while for the pain to go away. My guess is that there is something in the honey locust needle that is an irritant. I also thought there was something still in my foot, that's how bad it hurt. What really helped while my foot was getting better was to wear shoes that had a thick rubber sole. I have a pair of Land's End clogs with the canvas upper and a super thick rubber sole, they were the only shoes I was comfortable in. I still wear them to this day when I go out in my pasture (which is where I got the injury) just in case, the needles don't go through it sole. Hope this helps, good luck.
They probably just stepped in something smelly, a litterbox maybe?
probably will screechADD:ALL animals are bound to cry out if they are stepped on! Just think; would you cry out if your arm or leg was stepped on by a very heavy person? A cat's tail is very sensitive as they use it to communicate and to balance, so stepping on it would be incredibly painful.
The other end will have a weft-twined pattern, probably something that is based on those stepped peaks.
He probably sprained it, twisted it, stepped on something sharp, or broke a bone. Take him to the vet.
Probably the first person who stepped in it.
it probably means he/she stepped on it!
lol. why are you being stepped on in the first place?!? haha. well you could always look up their skirts or something
Boggs was blown to pieces by a bomb after he stepped on a pressure sensitive square in the ground
Very probably, they end up as the dragon's lunch, or get stepped on, or incinerated...
no. unless it was just on it's foot or something. Take it to the vet to see if anything can be done, but if they were stepped on anywhere but their feet, they will most likely die.
It could be infected some how or it got something in it's foot. Also it could have stepped in some substance that it should not have stepped in. You should see your vet about that.
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