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    Chloe is limping :-(

    My husband and I came home this afternoon to find Chloe limping. She is favoring her left front paw, but there are no visible signs of anything wrong. We are guessing, that being the daredevil that she is, she probably jumped down from either the top of the china cabinet or the top of a bookshelf straight to the floor (without using a half-way point). Anyway, we're watching it, and if there is no improvement tomorrow, we'll be off to the vet.

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    Best of luck hope she was just playing to hard???? If not my little Chloe sends prayers of sympathy and wellness. Keep us updated on how everything goes if you go to the vets office.(((((Hugs))))) My little Chloe means the world to me. I am starting to think that all little kitties named Chloe are daredevils. My little one occationally falls off of her cat tree in our living room but she tends to bounce back pretty well. Her ragdoll sets in meaning she gets really floppy and boom there she goes off of the cat tree

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    Chloe is limping

    Poor little Chloe girl I hope there's nothing seriously wrong and you'll be back to your regular mischief very soon.
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    Aren't they little daredevils??

    Hopefully a few days rest will help it heal right up and she'll be back to playing crazy in no time.

    Kelly

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    I am sorry to hear the Chloe is limping... I hope she is feeling better.

    My Tabitha was limping a few years ago, came on suddenly just as with Chloe. I rushed her to the vet who found NOTHING wrong! She even was jumping from things in his office!

    Of course, we went home and she was fine. No more limps! The vet thought that maybe she was just looking for some extra attention from her mama! Silly kitties!

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    Yep - be attentive to the paw to make sure there isn't an abscess developing. One time I noticed that my Sadie had a small bite on her front paw, but nothing seemed to be developing from it. Then after a day or two, I noticed that I was not seeing much of her - so I sought her out, and sure enough, an abscess had developed, and she was hiding out with pain and fever. I hope that she gets better and it turns out to be nothing.

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