Cats are not only skilled hunters, but they also excel at acquiring their prey.
During the hunt, they use all their senses and dexterity on the cat. Their retractable claws ensure that they get the closest to the animal to be scouted without it hearing them.
While hunting and raiding, they can also climb to high places, jump and hold on skillfully. What happens if they want to come down? They simply jump down and maneuver with their tails to get to the desired point. Well, then they spin in the air until they reach their four legs. It's true that they are clever, but they can mess up a jump, an accident can happen that affects the landing and they can hit themselves. Cats can get concussions too, but we may not notice it.
Sometimes the trauma to the cat is so small that no external damage is visible on the animal. However, in more serious concussions, signs of concussion may include seizures, fainting, vomiting, difficulty walking, abnormal eye movements, and behavior.
These are scary symptoms individually, but several can appear at the same time, so it is important to see a veterinarian quickly, otherwise it may suffer permanent brain damage.
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