Manifestations of Cat Internal Organ Damage, Mainly Reflected Here
Every pet has its history. In the history of pet dogs, dogs were used to guard homes, but now they have become our companions. The history of cats should be very sacred. Black cats had very mysterious meanings in ancient times, and now they have also become our pets. Many people say cats have nine lives, but why do cats still die? Could it be that all their nine lives are used up? Many owners only neglect their injured cats because they believe cats cannot die. Today, let’s learn about the manifestations of internal organ damage in cats.
When dogs are at a very high place, they prefer to run a longer distance to reach the destination, while cats will directly jump down from a height without injury, so cats’ jumping ability is much better than other pets. Many times cats climb to high places because they know how high the place is and whether they can climb up. A cat's tail also helps them better adjust their balance, so generally cats do not fall severely.
Besides good jumping and body balance, cats have paw pads that reduce pain when walking, and it is the paw pads that give cats such a strong sense of balance. If a cat is unprepared and falls from a height, it will definitely be injured, and most pets land with their bodies first, which can harm the cat’s internal organs. Cats will also cry out in pain and look at their owner with very pitiful eyes. If an owner sees their cat land not on its feet after jumping from a height, they must check the cat’s body carefully.
If internal organs are injured, there may be symptoms of internal bleeding or broken ribs. These are all possible, so owners should not stack things too high at home. Cats may go into shock due to severe falls, and owners need to take their cats to the hospital immediately for treatment. Do not believe in the legend that cats have nine lives; this only describes how resilient cats are.