- Oct 14, 2005
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My cat hopped up on the stove and one of the burners was very hot (I had switched it off 30 seconds earlier)... she hobbled around with one paw in the air for a few minutes and now she seems fine, but I can't seem to tell if she burned it or not.
I called the vet and he of course said "bring her in right away", but it would be very expensive, so I'm wondering how I know if she's burned or not and if there's anything they can do for her?
I called the vet and he of course said "bring her in right away", but it would be very expensive, so I'm wondering how I know if she's burned or not and if there's anything they can do for her?