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My cat has a broken leg and is in pain. What medicine can I give?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Cat | Bengal | Female | 5 months and 7 days old

What medicine do you prescribed for a cat broken leg? My cat has broke her one leg. And she is not able to walk properly. I don't have money to take her to vet. What medicine do you prescribed for make her pain less

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Answered By Laura Johnson VMD

Veterinarian

Published on August 17th, 2018

Hi, thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach! Poor Eevee! How do you know her leg is broken? Sadly cats are special, unique creatures that can not metabolize human medications like we can or even dogs (some medications). They are missing an enzyme needed to break down drugs like aspirin, Tylenol and advil. Giving them those drugs will cause them to become very sick and even die. There is no safe drug you can give Eevee that will not cause more harm than good. She needs to see a vet to be diagnosed with the fracture and be prescribed medications for pain that is safe to give a cat (onsior, buprenorphine or gabapentin). She needs to be crated in a large dog crate for 6-8 weeks for the fracture to heal. Letting her walk around and go outside will not allow for healing if her leg is broken. At a minimum confine her and see how she heals. Cats are amazing in that way. Good luck!

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    Answered By Andrea M. Brodie, DVM

    Veterinarian

    Published on September 29th, 2018

    A typical pain killer would be an appropriate opiate or one of the non steroidal antiphlogisitics licensed for cats such as Onsior. Plwase do not give your cat Tylenol (it will kill her) nor Aspirin (she cannot metabolize that and it will accumulate in toxic amounts. Ask your veterinarian to prescribe a pain medicine suitable and licensed for cats.

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