What medicine should be kept at home when raising a cat?
0 Jul 26,2025
First of all, be sure to take the cat to the pet hospital to determine whether the cat has any symptoms such as internal bleeding in addition to bone fractures. After confirming that there is no damage to the internal organs, the hospital will prescribe anti-inflammatory injections for the cat for about three days. At this time, the cat should appear to have a loss of appetite and poor energy. The owner must pay attention at all times to prevent the cat from fainting.
The second step is to strengthen the cat’s diet. You can cook some broth and bone soup for the cat to supplement calcium and speed up recovery.
Generally, within three days of a bone fracture, cats will lose their appetite, be listless, and not like human touch. After three days, the cat's condition will improve, and the cat's energy will begin to recover, but it will be able to interact with people. Full recovery will take at least 1-2 months.
I have experience with this. I just moved to a new home in September and the balcony window was not sealed yet. My kitten liked to stand on the balcony to let the air flow. One night, it fell from the seventh floor to the second floor. I found her. One morning, I finally found the kitten at the neighbor's house on the second floor. It looked normal at the time, but the left half of the body couldn't support it. I was scared to death. I quickly took it to the hospital. The photo showed that the leg bone was cracked and slightly misaligned. The pelvic bone was also fractured, there was a bit of pneumothorax, nose bleeding, and half of the left canine was broken. But the doctor said that if the bones are not broken, you can wait for the cat to recover on its own, because you can't intervene. The cat must have a strong recovery ability, so let's start I took anti-inflammatory drugs at home for a week, and I could basically move around again. After a month, I basically returned to normal, but the bone dislocation could not be recovered, and I was a little lame when I ran
It’s so serious. If you really love it, send it to the hospital immediately to avoid it from wandering around and worsening the condition.