Why does my cat walk sideways, Falls and has no balance?
My cat walks sideways, falls… My cat walks sideways, falls and has no balance. It doesn’t land on its feet and waddles on the hind legs. This started all of a sudden 3 weeks ago, 4-5 months old and can’t see anything visibly wrong with ears.
What to do if your cat can’t walk or stand?
If your old cat can’t walk or stand, take it to the vet IMMEDIATELY. A professional will be able to diagnose the problem correctly and treat it accordingly. For more, take a look at our article where we discuss caring for older cats. This article is purely informative.
Why does my cat stand but not move?
You may notice that your cat stand but falls or cannot move at all. Sometimes this succeeds but with strange movements such as , raising the legs abnormally or your cat moving its legs in circles. Other times difficulty of mobility occurs because the cat is suffering from tremors, tics or convulsions throughout its body.
Why are my kittens not able to walk?
Fading kittens syndrome: cause 1 Inadequate care and attention 2 Trauma 3 Hypothermia 4 Bacterial infection 5 Viral infections: herpesvirus, Feline AIDS etc. 6 Underdeveloped immunity
My cat walks sideways, falls… My cat walks sideways, falls and has no balance. It doesn’t land on its feet and waddles on the hind legs. This started all of a sudden 3 weeks ago, 4-5 months old and can’t see anything visibly wrong with ears.
Why is my cat staggering when he tries to walk?
If your cat seems off balance or staggers when he tries to walk, it is very alarming. There are many causes for such abnormal behavior and it sometimes helps to know some of the possibilities. Staggering or falling over can be called ataxia.
If your old cat can’t walk or stand, take it to the vet IMMEDIATELY. A professional will be able to diagnose the problem correctly and treat it accordingly. For more, take a look at our article where we discuss caring for older cats. This article is purely informative.
Fading kittens syndrome: cause 1 Inadequate care and attention 2 Trauma 3 Hypothermia 4 Bacterial infection 5 Viral infections: herpesvirus, Feline AIDS etc. 6 Underdeveloped immunity