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4844.1 | arthritis? | SELECT::BRUCE | It is the Adventurers who accomplish great things. | Fri Aug 09 1991 14:06 | 6 |
| One of my mom's cats at one time looked like her back leg was cramping
after jumping down from the bed (or something) a couple times.
Turned out that the vet said she was becoming arthritic.
The cramping didn't persist, though.
-Tanya
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4844.2 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Aug 09 1991 14:45 | 2 |
| four times in 1 1/2 what?
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4844.3 | 1 1/2 yrs. | USPMLO::URBAN | | Fri Aug 09 1991 15:15 | 4 |
| Sorry, it was 4 times in the past year and a half. I don't see him do
this often and he'll be 6 in Nov.
Di
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4844.4 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Aug 09 1991 15:22 | 16 |
| I know zip about epilepsy in cats, but my brother's beagle developed it
when he was an adult, which is apparently the pattern in beagles. If
this is what's happening (did the vet give you any clues about how to
tell? I never saw the dog have a seizure, so I can't say),
the question is, will it get worse (my recollection is that it doesn't)
and do you want to use medication to reduce the frequency and level of
the seizures (tradeoff between constant medication and effects of the
seizures).
My uneducated guess is that if it hasn't gotten worse in a year and a
half, it's not going to and its not due to something really bad (or
it would have progressed).
But this is puzzling; I can understand your feelings not knowing
exactly what is wrong.
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4844.5 | | ICS::MORGAN_C | | Fri Aug 09 1991 17:29 | 12 |
| The woman I work with just had this problem with her cat. He became
listless and began having seizures. After taking it to the vet (who
couldn't determine the problem) they began investigating the plants
in the house. Come to find out, they found one he had been chomping
on and it is extremely poisonous. Due to the cats weight and size
it appears to be leaving his system (after some heavy medication from
the vet). I wonder if your little one is munching on something he's
not supposed to be?
Cindy
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4844.6 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Mon Aug 12 1991 09:03 | 10 |
| FWIW - I asked a feline cardiologist who happened to be at my house
buying a kitten about the connection between extended steroid use
and calcium deficiency. He says that its much rarer in cats. They
tolerate steriods over a long period of time much better than humans
do.
We had discussed this possibility at one time as a reason for the
cramping.
Nancy
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4844.7 | Thanx | USPMLO::URBAN | | Mon Aug 12 1991 09:44 | 15 |
| re: .5 I don't have any plants in the house and I pretty much know the
things Li likes to chomp on. My apartment isn't that big, and I've
pretty much kitty-proofed it because does get his little nose into
EVERYTHING...
re: .6 Thanx Nancy...I asked the vet to check to calcium deficiency
too and he said that would show up in the blood tests. Everything is
fine there. The steriods don't seem to be having a bad effect on him.
The thing is that he usually has these attacks right after I feed him
in the morning and usually the mornings that I give him the pills.
But, I mean immediately after...not like I think he could have possibly
digested these things that fast. The vet doesn't have a clue about
this....
Di
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4844.8 | | RANCHO::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Aug 12 1991 14:27 | 13 |
| Right after you feed him and right after you give him a pill?
Sometimes my Holly, if she eats too fast, immediately throws up. Also,
I would think that having a pill popped down his gullet might upset him
enough so that he might throw up if he's just eaten or eats soon after.
On the other hand, I'd expect it to happen more often than every few
months if that's the case.
One thing I've always been concerned about with my cats but that never
seems to happen is a pill "going down the wrong way" which might cause
something that looks like these seizures? Is that possible, and more
likely if he's pilled near eating time?
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4844.9 | No whole pill!! | USPMLO::URBAN | | Tue Aug 13 1991 09:01 | 8 |
| Karen,
This cat won't be pilled...I crush it up and put it in with his food.
It's a pretty small amount that he gets too. I'm keeping a close eye
on him now every morning after he eats, so far he's fine and happy and
looking as healthy as ever. This is really perplexing...
Thanx, Di
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