Cat Legs And Face Swollen. Your vet will recommend treatment based on the diagnosis. If your cat has a swollen paw because of an ingrown claw, you may be able to see the claw growing into the skin, with redness and infection evident at the wound site.

Other causes of a swollen face in cats include internal bleeding or hematoma in the area, the existence of tumors, embedded foreign objects, or any abscesses caused by thorns or anything else similar to the bite of a cat. Fluid retention in the leg produces symptoms such as swelling of the leg and distortion of the leg's shape. My cat has a swollen stomach, is always extremely hungry and eats very fast, is losing weight, looks lethargic and twitches her front legs, tail, and ears often.