But sports medico Dr Peter Larkins said he was unlikely to return even if the Cats made the Grand Final, given the severity of the injury to his right knee.
"It's not ideal, obviously you don't want to get injured in finals but I'm just looking forward to recovery now," Enright said, as he left the club in a knee brace on Monday.
"I'm doing anything we can do to give it the best chance.
"I just have to wait and see and do the best I can and see where we go.
"We just need the boys to keep winning. It's out of my control. Hopefully we have a win on the weekend and see what happens."
Larkins believes that had the injury occurred midseason the champion defender would be ruled out, but that finals brings the best out of injured players.
"There's no question if we were talking middle of the season, we'd be saying he's going miss probably four weeks, maybe three if he's really quick," Larkins told AFL.com.au.
"They made a quick diagnosis that it was a medial ligament tear of his right knee and he was too sore to complete the game because of how loose it was.
"They will get a scan to see if there's any damage behind the ligament inside the knee but they were pretty confident it was just the medial.
"The expectation just on that alone is that Enright is very much an outside chance only to play again in the finals."
Larkins and Enright himself said playing in Friday night's semi final against Port Adelaide at the MCG was unlikely.
Larkins said everything would have to go right for Enright to be right to play in the Grand Final, if the Cats made it, but he would be rated an outside chance.
"I don't expect him to play Friday and it would be most unusual for him to even be in the mix for the prelim final if they got through," Larkins said.
"He'd be an absolute remote outside chance to play in the Grand Final."
The Cats are believed to be looking into the right shoulder injury sustained by Harry Taylor on Saturday to ensure there is no hairline damage to his collarbone.
Andrew Mackie (ankle), Steven Motlop (neck) and Josh Caddy – who was wearing a moon boot to help his left ankle at recovery on Sunday – are also sore.
Meanwhile, Larkins expects Tom Hawkins to play this week after his troublesome back kept him from Saturday's loss to Fremantle.
"They know what they're going to get with him. They can control pain to a certain extent but they can't control the stiffness or his lack of mobility," he said.
"It's a question of the role that he plays and I think they missed him.
"He was too sore to play so I think they made the right decision but the reason I think he'll play is that he's benefited from the time off."