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cat head trauma

Hi ,
I m from Brasil . My litte cat ( three months ) had an acident last monday . he had a head trauma , and now he is at home.
I ' m só worried.
He is só slow . he just eat , and makes his necessity...otherwise he is sleepping .
It is possible to he return his normal way of life !?
For how long more or less it is possible to he get better !?


Tks

Fabiana
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874521 tn?1424116797
yes I sure do hope he has seen a Vet, they can give a medication to help with the brain swelling, after he's had that all you can do is wait...any brain trauma takes a long time to heal but its been my experience most cats do heal in time and return to normal or nearly normal.
many loose their sight, has this happened to your kitty? there have been reports from previous posters on this site that many times sight is also regained.
sending out my prayers for kitty, be patient...sometimes sleep is the best healer, as long as he eats/drinks as well as pee's and poo's normally the rest will come:)
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7052683 tn?1392938795
Hi Fab,

I am afraid the only one who can give you the answers you seek is your veterinarian. I hope you have already taken your little kitty to an Emergency Animal hospital or at least a vet.

Chances are the brain is swelling and he needs attention. His tiny skull will not be able to contain the swelling.

See emergency today!!!

Let us know what they say. Prayers go out to both of you,
CML
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