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Old July 4th 14, 03:55 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.health+behav
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Yesterday out tabby Boots looks as if he hurt his front left paw.

He was cranky that he decided to hid in our yard.

I thought keeping him in would be a better option than
letting him stay out.

We got him back in and off to the vet it was.

The vet was nice (X-rays at C$190 that is high).

X-rays not done yet and we got inflammatories.

The vet was cautious to put her hand on his tender spot.

Today he still wants to go out, but I think he should stay in.

Your thoughts on how to encourage Boots to stay in and heel himself.
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