A newborn kitten has a deformity in the hind legs. If it is not very serious, the owner can massage it and stretch it every day to correct it, and pay attention to gentle movements. If the symptoms are serious, it is best to take them to the hospital for examination.
The hind legs of a kitten may be caused by being squeezed during childbirth. If it is only a slight hind legs, the owner needs to straighten the kitten's legs every day. You have to massage and stretch it every day, pay attention to gentle movements, and you need to persist for a while.
If the symptoms are serious, it is recommended to take it to a pet hospital for treatment. If it is just a simple fracture, it is easier to treat if there is a bone dislocation. If there is an accompanying tendon and neurovascular malformation, it is difficult to cure.
In addition, some kittens have natural hind legs deformed, which are already formed in their mother's body and may become disabled when they grow up. The owner can also correct it. Disabled cats will definitely be restricted and they should be given more care and love.
Can kitten hind legs be recovered?
The kitten hind legs have a short time and can still recover through surgery. But if the hind legs are deformed for too long and the bones have completely healed, it may not be cured. Usually, when a kitten's limbs are abnormal, limp will occur. At this time, it is recommended that the owner take the kitten to the pet hospital for DR examination in time to determine whether the kitten's bones have fractures, fractures, etc., and treat it through surgery.