What's with the cat's bowlegged legs?

What happened to the cat's bowlegged legs? The front leg is a little bent. I think my meow has some O-legs on her front legs.

It is suggested that the place where cats live can be paved with anti-skid mats such as carpets, adjust the cat's diet, improve nutrition, increase calcium and calcium, and take cats to bask in the sun.

Calcium deficiency is only one of the reasons that lead to the deformation of cat legs, such as the slippery ground in the living environment and the genetic influence of cats.

There is a tendency to have O-legs. What about the kitten's front legs and short legs?

When the lower limbs are naturally straight or standing, the medial malleolus of both feet can touch each other, but the knees cannot be close together. Calcium deficiency and heredity are two foundations for the formation of O-legs, but the more direct reasons are walking posture, standing posture, sitting posture and some exercise. Calcium deficiency and heredity are two foundations for the formation of O-legs, but the more direct reasons are walking posture, standing posture, sitting posture and some exercise.

There are many factors. Skeletal bending and calcium deficiency are two basic factors. Other factors, such as bad living habits and wrong walking posture, will form O-legs over time. Some varieties are really prone to O-legs, but as long as they are healthy, there is no problem. The following symptoms are interesting to see the symptoms of calcium deficiency: loss of appetite, indigestion, heterosexuality, gradual weight loss and slow growth. The final symptoms are joint swelling, deformation, O-leg or X-leg, limping or lying on the ground. "Bowed leg" is called "O" leg in medicine, which is mostly caused by vitamin D deficiency and is common in rickets and its sequelae.

It's not hereditary. Bow and leg are actually caused by calcium deficiency in childhood. As long as your child is not calcium deficient, don't let him learn to walk too early. Bow legs are also O-legs.