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When a cat is injured, it may react by hiding, becoming irritable, or avoiding movement to protect itself. Some cats may hiss, growl, or even bite if touched near the painful area, while others may excessively lick or groom the wound. Limping, loss of appetite, and vocalizing more than usual are also common signs of distress. In some cases, swelling or bleeding may be visible, and the cat might adopt a stiff or curled-up posture to minimize pain. If a cat avoids touch or refuses to move, it's important to assess the injury carefully and seek veterinary care if needed, ensuring a quiet and comfortable space for recovery. |
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