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Bitter Anon
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This is going to come off as my normal trolling, but:
Have you considered your cat killed the kitten? Tomcats do that sort of thing. They often bring dead animals to their owners as "presents". Kittens like to hide in car engines/wheelwells, and it's possible your cat got grease on it dragging he kitten from one of those places.
If there are no broken bones and your cat has no wounds, then it's extremely unlikely there was a car accident. Now that the kitten is dead, you can't judge on whether or not there is a nerve issue (such as the kitten responding to pain in a lower limb) that can result from cats fighting and a nerve getting severed or pinched.
It really does not matter. I would check your cat for wounds and keep him apart from the rest of your cats. He may have picked up a disease from the kitten, even if he did not cause it's death. I hope you kept the rest of your cats, especially the kittens, separate from the dying one.
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