Why do cats flick their paws after vaccination?

A white cat laying on carpet with its limbs facing forward

Hi Lisa,

Thanks for your question.

I appreciate you sending that video. Quite frankly, there’s no way for me to know what’s going on here but I am intrigued. You need to have your veterinarian perform a physical examination but I can share some thoughts.

When I watch the video, its pretty clear that they are comfortable, alert and acting normally. I agree that the ‘paw flicking’ is not just an odd infrequent occurrence. It happens enough times in the video to suggest that something is wrong. I also find it really fascinating that it is happening in both of them but this also makes me feel more comfortable because it would suggest it’s not something serious.

If we consider causes, here are some thoughts.

The bottom-line is this, I’m not extremely concerned and it doesn’t appear to be an emergency but I would consider having your veterinarian perform a physical examination. They can try to determine if there are any other neurological deficits or reduced reflex activity. You can always consider requesting a referral to a neurologist to confirm that there is nothing more concerning happening here.

I hope this helps.

Dr. Clayton Greenway

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Why do cats flick their paws after vaccination?
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When I watch the video, its pretty clear that they are comfortable, alert and acting normally. I agree that the 'paw flicking' is not just an odd infrequent occurrence. It happens enough times in the video to suggest that something is wrong.
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