Temporary paralysis caused by over-frightened cats is not serious. This is a stress reaction after a timid cat is frightened. It is recommended that the owner put the cat in a safe and familiar environment, patiently educate it, feed it food or Play with the kitten and distract it so that it forgets the fright that happened before. The owner does not need to worry, and the cat will get better on its own after that.
Care Hacks
Sep 12,2025
The cat was so frightened that its hind legs were temporarily paralyzed
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare Technology Correspondent

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