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    Any limping in a pet should be checked out by a vet. Cats in particular are VERY good at hiding how much they hurt. A check up and an x-ray are never over cautious with a limping cat. Hope your kitty feels better soon.

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    Yes, a cat will do everything it can to hide pain or illness so as to keep predators away. It's a natural instinct from being in the wild. Your kitty isn't in the wild but it still has that instinct. I'd get it checked if I were you. Better safe than sorry definitely applies where cats are concerned. Good luck.
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