Please take the cat to the Vet and have her checked out.
She may have a broken bone and if you ran over her tail you could have damaged that as well.
2007-01-27 02:43:48
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answered by gracieandlizzie 5
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Are you crazy, or was this (I hope) an accident? As in--she has to be right there beside you and you accidentally backed over her paw? If this is the case, just watch her, see if she is limping or favoring whatever part of her you ran over. If so, get her to your vet for a check up and perhaps an x-ray to make sure nothing is broken. If, on the other hand, you were chasing her with a desk roller chair and hit & ran over her, you NEED to be reported to the Humane Society and the local Police Dept. for animal cruelty, given a good fine, and the cat needs to be taken away from you.
2007-01-26 23:00:21
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answered by sharon w 5
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make sure its not hurt if it is take it to vet 1 of mine got tail ran over by wheelchair 3 times before he learnt to kp out the way of it but he was ok
2007-01-30 13:04:46
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answered by Miss Karen Roe 4
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First make sure that it's not hurt. then give it love, hold it and pet it and tell it was an accident you don't want it to think you did it on purpose. my cats get under my feet when walking around or cooking and well sh*t happens. Just remember that cats are forgiving
2007-01-26 21:42:58
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answered by murduk0420 3
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Check she's not damaged, which she's probably not, give her a little fuss and cuddle to say sorry then forget it. These things happen, if you forget it so will she but if you make a big deal about it she'll make you suffer for it as long as she can.
2007-01-26 22:09:14
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answered by gerrifriend 6
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What the hell do you think you do? If you had a child what would you do? What you should do is find a new home for this poor thing. She deserves better care and attention than you are giving her.
2007-01-27 15:54:41
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answered by felix 3
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Watch her. Is she limping? If so, schedule a vet appointment or your local humane society if your funds are low.
2007-01-27 00:06:03
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answered by Emerald Jones 5
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Hissing is ok, screaming is not. Take her to the vet.
2007-01-27 01:40:28
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answered by Anonymous
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