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Kitten limping on back leg but acting normal. What should I do?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Mixed Breed | Female | unspayed | 4 months and 20 days old | 6 lbs

I am looking after my friends 5 month old kitten and I noticed last night she was limping on her back left leg. She's eating, playing, cleaning herself and using the litter try normally. Do you think it might just be soft tissue damage that will heal it's self? She is using the leg but very softly and when she sits she isn't putting much weight on it.

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Answered By Amber W

Veterinarian, Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist

Published on December 21st, 2017

It could be soft tissue damage from an injury causing limping but it could also be a result of an orthopedic issue. Kittens can also get viral infections like calicivirus that can cause limping. I'd recommend keeping Binks quiet by confining her to a small area and not allowing her to run, jump, or use stairs. If she continues to limp or any other abnormal signs develop she should be examined by a veterinarian as she may need X-rays or pain medication. Please remember there are no safe over the counter pain medications for cats so you will need to get these from a veterinarian. Thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach and I hope Binks is on the mend soon!

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