Cats are extremely talented and persistent at removing unwanted bandages, so I suggest you take your cat to your vet for evaluation and information on how to bandage your cat's injuries. In some cases, putting a bandage on is worse than leaving the wound open to the air. In almost all cases, your cat will need an Elizabethan collar (e-collar) as well to keep it from chewing the bandages off and licking the wounds raw.
You don't bandage a dogs hip if its broken, this dog would need professional help immediately, and you can take a dog to the vet no matter where you found it.
Take it to the vet, it needs professional help
If you mean the hands.........You get the answer on the website below!
You can't walk.
a cats hip bone is curved in at the end of a humans it goes in
No, a cat should not walk on a broken leg as it can cause further injury and pain. It is important to seek veterinary care immediately if a cat has a broken leg.
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A broken hip rafter refers to a structural failure in a roof system, specifically involving the rafter that supports the hip of a hip roof. Hip rafters are angled beams that run from the ridge of the roof to the corners, providing support and stability. When a hip rafter breaks, it can compromise the integrity of the roof, potentially leading to sagging or collapse. Repairing a broken hip rafter typically requires replacing the damaged rafter and ensuring proper support is restored to the roof structure.
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.
No, a cat cannot heal from a broken leg without medical intervention.
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