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    Jan 21, 2009, 08:36 PM
    My cat is limping
    He started this a few days ago. He won't put weight on his front paw. He is eating regularly, and I checked his paw and leg for any abscesses or breaks, but I felt nothing. He is an outdoor/indoor cat in a town. My thoughts or he may have gotten into a cat fight, or he has something in his paw. I talked to the vet and she told me to wait a few days and make sure he is eating and not hiding away. Does anyone have any suggestions?

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