Re: Good morning Saturday
Originally Posted by
Twink55
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Meg one thing I learned from having cats for 40 years is,
when they are hurting, they would rather settle down and rest than eat... even if they need some food.
This usually happens if they have been in a fight or hurt themselves, so lets hope it is something that will heal quickly and Chloe will soon be feeling better.
Hi Twink
yes that is so, thank you.
Originally Posted by
Mups
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Have they x-rayed her spine Meg?
I am just wondering if it might be something 'out of place' and pressing on a nerve, and whether a doggy chiropractor could help.
It happened to my old lurcher once. The vet showed me the slipped disc on x-ray but could only offer meds. I thought to myself, all the painkillers in the world aren't going to move it back for her, so I took her to my chiropractic friend.
She sorted her out within about 40 mins and she was fine for ever after.
The vet was impressed.
Hi Mups
x-rays is farther down the line, my vet (and I agree) is not eager to go for x-rays as a first line treatment unless there is an obvious reason to do so because of the need for a general anaesthetic.
At this stage it doesn't present as a skeletal or nerve problem more like muscular though Minis are predisposed to meningitis so that is always a worry(she has a stiff neck) . At the moment a full blood screen and anti inflammatories are the first line treatment. Chole had the pre op blood test for liver/kidney/diabetes only 4 weeks ago before having the epulus removed.
With the present symptoms we are hoping Chloe has a simple strain. She does leap about a lot tossing her squeaky toys in the air and catching them .