the cat is a predator and is unafraid outside hunting birds and small animals, however confronted by fox or coyote the cat is toast..these animals are not fed at home and then wander, they do not lose to a cat they kill and eat it ..but there are also many avian predators, hawks and owls some of them quite large, a horned owl can swallow a rabbit...if your cat survived attack by predator bird it is lucky indeed. the injury to the armpit could have come from raptor whose talons crush...it might have internal injury.
Do let her go in the woods anymore. If you take her outside to use the bathroom, don't let her out of your site or use a shock collar on her so that she can't leave the yard.
Get the cat to a vet. Likely the cat is in pain and whatever caused the cut, its infected and will get worse. STOP letting your cat go outside in the woods - he's lunch or dinner bait for larger predators.
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take her to vet! she is hurt, she need stitching up! :) i wish best for your cat and i hope she is ok :P
Don’t let her out again.
You suck as a pet owner. The cat will eventually get killed by a coyote or a car. Again, you suck.
the cat is a predator and is unafraid outside hunting birds and small animals, however confronted by fox or coyote the cat is toast..these animals are not fed at home and then wander, they do not lose to a cat they kill and eat it ..but there are also many avian predators, hawks and owls some of them quite large, a horned owl can swallow a rabbit...if your cat survived attack by predator bird it is lucky indeed. the injury to the armpit could have come from raptor whose talons crush...it might have internal injury.
Do let her go in the woods anymore. If you take her outside to use the bathroom, don't let her out of your site or use a shock collar on her so that she can't leave the yard.
Get the cat to a vet. Likely the cat is in pain and whatever caused the cut, its infected and will get worse. STOP letting your cat go outside in the woods - he's lunch or dinner bait for larger predators.
She injured herself, take her to the vet, the wound may become infected and then she will die, she may have been bitten by a fox.
She's wounded you moron. Take her to the vet. Or are you just another of the pathetic bored trolls on here?
1 - Cats don't have arms;
2 - Cats, therefore, don't have armpits;
3 - She's injured and her owner is too stupid to seek medical attention for her.
She is injured. Is the cut infected? Could she have internal injuries? Examine her carefully all over and see whether she has pain.
I leave it up to you to decide whether she needs to go to the vet.