
I accidentally shut the door on my cats head/neck because i didn't realize she was there


I'm truly sorry to hear about the accident involving your cat. It's crucial to keep a close eye on her for any signs that might indicate an injury.
Firstly, observe her behavior for any changes such as disorientation, lethargy, or anything unusual. These could be signs of a concussion or another type of head injury. Physically, check for any swelling, bruising, or signs of pain, especially when you touch her head or neck. Also, be attentive to any difficulties she might have with breathing or swallowing.
Additionally, watch for neurological signs like imbalance, seizures, or abnormal eye movements, as these could suggest a more serious condition. It's also important to monitor her eating and drinking habits. If she shows a decrease in appetite or refuses to eat, it could be a sign of discomfort or pain.
Given the circumstances and the potential for serious injury, I strongly recommend taking her to a veterinarian as soon as possible. They can conduct a thorough examination to ensure there are no underlying injuries that require immediate attention.
If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out. Thank you.
She seems ok, her neck sends tender around the shoulders but not crying lor anything... Ahe meiwed at me when it happened but stopped afterba mi. Or two


I’m glad to hear that she seems to be doing okay and isn’t showing any severe signs of distress. The tenderness around her shoulders might be due to a minor bruise or strain from the impact.
Please keep a close eye on her. Watch for any changes in her behavior, such as reluctance to move, changes in her eating or drinking habits, or any signs of pain when she moves her neck.
When handling her, be gentle, especially around the neck and shoulder area. Try to avoid any activities that might cause her to jump or strain her neck.
If she starts showing any signs of pain, discomfort, or any of the symptoms mentioned earlier, it would be best to have her checked by a veterinarian to rule out any serious injuries.
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