Cats Back Legs Wobbly
Rear leg problems in cats.
Cats back legs wobbly. Slow or stiff walking. Jules benson bvsc and vp of veterinary services at petplan pet insurance. Arthritis may be the underlying cause for wobbly hind legs in older cats. They may range from more obvious reasons such as accidents to extreme health complications such as diabetes or thromboembolism.
This is a painful condition that occur as a result of joint inflammation. Or older in addition to the routine senior blood panel a t4 thyroid test should be done. Kitties unfortunate enough to suffer from hip dysplasia will often display rear leg weakness lethargy and tenderness. It sounds like youve given him a really thorough mot but my vet says the results are how the cat is on that day and that moment and things can change even during the course of the day.
There are a vast number of possible disorders that can lead to an unbalanced gait. Possible causes and reasons for wobbly back legs the reasons for a wobbling gait in cats are numerous. Trauma as a cause of sudden rear limb weakness in an old cat being hit by a car falling from a height or being accidentally struck or stepped upon can cause a senior cats back legs to suddenly become weak says dr. Reluctance to exercise jump or climb.
Lily was a bit wobbly on her back legs in old age due to arthritis and general muscle weakness but when it suddenly got much worse it was due to heart problems. Legs giving out or collapsing. Dragging the back paws. Holding a leg off the floor while standing.
Hi from your description its possible that your cat has developed diabetes which can cause neuropathy in the hind legs. Any joint in the body can be affected and back legs joints are no exception. Rear leg weakness in cats. If your cat is a senior 6 yrs.
Lameness limping struggling to stand. The best thing you can do at this time is have your cat evaluated by the vet and also have routine bloodwork done. Decrease or restrict your cats movement if your veterinarian suspects spinal cord disease. Paralysis unable to move the legs at all.
If your old cat has experienced sudden onset weakness in its hind legs there can be a serious medical cause for this. Even without a diagnosis of spinal cord disease you may want to consider cage rest if you cannot restrict your cats movements.