2 days ago I noticed Mooch was holding her left front paw up when sitting. I've been keeping an eye on her and she's still doing it some, and I just saw her limping when she walked. She never lets me touch her legs much anyway; but I don't see swelling or anything. I ran my hand over her leg and the paw pads and didn't feel anything obvious.
She is still jumping up on the couch and things with me. She was just stretching herself up against the door frame to the room she wanted to get into. She's also jumped in the tub and things like that. But because cats hide pain I'm afraid to take that as a good sign. She is 5 1/2 years old now.
Any ideas? My dog once sprained her paw and the vet just had us take it easy with her for a week. Should I give it another day or two (my vet does have Saturday hours) or call the vet and see what they say? She hasn't been on top of the cat tree; but that's been Noodles' domain lately. Also during the day when my almost 2 year old is up; she normally hides or keeps out of the way.
Normally Mooch and Noodles aren't allowed in our bedroom because DH is allergic; but I just let Mooch in there and shut the door so she can have some peace.
She is still jumping up on the couch and things with me. She was just stretching herself up against the door frame to the room she wanted to get into. She's also jumped in the tub and things like that. But because cats hide pain I'm afraid to take that as a good sign. She is 5 1/2 years old now.
Any ideas? My dog once sprained her paw and the vet just had us take it easy with her for a week. Should I give it another day or two (my vet does have Saturday hours) or call the vet and see what they say? She hasn't been on top of the cat tree; but that's been Noodles' domain lately. Also during the day when my almost 2 year old is up; she normally hides or keeps out of the way.
Normally Mooch and Noodles aren't allowed in our bedroom because DH is allergic; but I just let Mooch in there and shut the door so she can have some peace.