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1if your cat gets injured by beeing inside your house you should definitely be worried,what has the vet to say about this?.cats can hide a massive amount of pain and not show it to the owner so you do need to know what to look for.– trond hansenCommented Apr 19, 2020 at 12:24
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Are these wounds always at the same spot? For example, always at the chin, back of the ears, in front of the ears, back of the head? And what do the wounds look like? A scratch under the fur, a spot where the fur is lost? You should absolutely try to find the cause of those wounds. They can be self-inflicted (by scratching due to parasites) or happen when your cat squeezes through a hole with sharp edges or maybe even by other animals (mice or rats maybe).– Elmy ♦Commented Apr 20, 2020 at 9:59
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They are usually on the head and my guess would be the sharp edges too. As for the Vet last time he got a checkup the vet said he was perfectly healthy and a very docile cat.– Maiko ChikyuCommented Apr 20, 2020 at 12:41
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