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One of my cats kittens is limping

Can u help me one of my cats kittens got hit by my Xbox it fell on him and he walked to the middle of the dloor and she lied down then started shaking then he waked about 5-7 steps to the scratching post then he lied down but he was limping he is eating food but not drinking and she won't let me go near his leg or even let me touch it so I can't c if her leg is ok and now she is shaking all over it is her left leg and she can't walk that well and he is not using her tail much like she normally does she is not playing and when the Xbox fell on her she screeched so loud it woke me up so if anyone knows what I should do with Luna ( her name is Luna) then can u tell me straight away plz because I really don't know what to do

Bombay xxxxxxx
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1040373 tn?1273687488
I'm so glad that everything turned out OK for little Luna!
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Hi I took Luna to the vet and they said that she is too small to give any proper medication to help her quickly but they gave her something I don't really know what it was but thx for commenting and because u answerd my question u probably saved Luna's life and also the vet said that it was not broken and not much damage had occurred and they also said it was badly bruised she is at the vets so they can keep a close eye on her thanks for all of ur help

Bombay xxx
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1040373 tn?1273687488
You need to bring her to the vet. It sounds like something (leg, tail, or spine) was traumatized in the accident. It could be soft muscle bruising or a break. I'd take her to the vet & they can give her the treatment she needs.
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