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she is about two months old and she is having a hard time its like she is dizzy and wobbly and she cant stand or walk cuz her back legs give out and she falls you can see that she is pain and it is killing me im taking her to the vet tommorrow but if anybody has anything they think tonight could be wrong with her can you please let me know thank you so much Kelly and Gizmoe

2007-11-22 11:18:36 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Cats

6 answers

It's good you're taking her to the vet tomorrow as they really are the best person to diagnose what may be wrong with your kitten.

I don't know how wobbly she is on her back legs, but there is a condition called cerebellar hypoplasia which affects their motor skills. See the clip below of Charley the cat.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dJQG6V1MOVY

I hope your kitten will be fine. Best of luck for tomorrow.

2007-11-23 08:29:24 · answer #1 · answered by Michele the Louis Wain cat 7 · 0 0

Could she have eaten anything toxic? If you are really worried you may want to find an Emergency 24 hour Vet Clinic just to be safe, or at least find one close to you if she seems worse later on tonight. Good luck with your kitten, I am afraid there is no good way to guess what could be wrong on line though.

2007-11-22 12:06:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Can't tell without really seeing, but it could be a herniated disc. That happened to my friend's cat, who had similar symptoms.
It probably isn't this, but that is how my puppy was when he was diagnosed with a brain tumor. I don't mean to be an alarmist, but just keep track of all the symptoms, even subtle ones and get whatever work the vet suggests.

2007-11-22 11:29:51 · answer #3 · answered by lizzie 6 · 0 0

Poor baby!

She might have something wrong with her spine. Or there are a couple of other things that might be wrong, but that seems to be the main culprit to me.

About all you really can do is make Gizmoe as comfortable as possible, with something nice and soft to lay on.

Good luck!

2007-11-22 11:39:32 · answer #4 · answered by Tigger 7 · 0 0

regardless of you do please are not getting Charlie declawed.he's purely a kitten and it would be very merciless to wreck his life via having him disabled,for the reason that's what declawing does to a cat as i think of you already know.shop on with your guy or woman judgment of right and incorrect,do not permit your boyfriend's family individuals rigidity you to have this kitten mutilated. somewhat rehome him than that if it comes right down to an ultimatum, because of fact whilst the behavioural issues start up after declawing, a cat is very nearly unrehomeable.he's a energetic kitten and if he misplaced his toe ends he might turn to biting and probable soiling outdoors of the clutter tray too. Your boyfriend's illiberal family individuals might quickly call him a bad cat and he's could bypass. i in my opinion think of you have greater sense and compassion than to sentence Charlie to loss of life, because of fact Rescue Shelters are crammed with unrehomeable declawed cats which regardless of if fortunate adequate to detect yet another dwelling house, are quickly decrease back and killed. You take care of a youthful kitten merely as you do a youthful infant, you in no way shout or punish them, you distract them as a exchange.Squirting water in his face or the different actual punishment will purely make Charlie frightened of you. He desires tall good scratching posts, an wonderful style of catnip toys.purchase or make him a kickable sized catnip toy, he will love that, he can deplete an wonderful style of capacity that way.Throw toys for him, shop him busy. quite, he will quickly advance up and settle down.He may well be sufficiently vast to be neutered now and which will help calm him down, PLEASE bypass to a non declaw vet, do not have confidence a human being skilled to assist animals yet who consents to injury them.Declawing DOES injury cats, it cripples them for all times.you're saying you like Charlie,so arise for his good to have the life a cat is born for.Declawed cats can not exercising, cats could dig of their claws to stretch to maintain their leg, shoulder, decrease back and abdomen muscle tissues wholesome. Declawed cats advance arthritis, please do not undertaking Charlie to that. i don't think of you're egocentric, you does not have come requesting advice in case you have been.i think of you have carried out somewhat study on declawing and you recognize how merciless it quite is yet you sense forced. do not provide in, PLEASE or you will in no way forgive your self for ruining Charlie's short life.

2017-01-06 00:19:55 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I don't know what it is but good thing you are taking her to the vet. I hope all turns out OK.

2007-11-22 11:26:59 · answer #6 · answered by Wendi lu who 4 · 0 0

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