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countrygirl64@localnet.com - 01 May 2007 22:38 GMT
My cat gave birth friday to 4 kittens. Could be her first liter as she
was a stray. The next day she has had times when she could not use her
back legs. She will start to moan, lay on her side and try to get up
again. Other times she does just fine. Jumps, walks all of it. Anyone
know what this is or any help for it?
cybercat - 01 May 2007 22:42 GMT
> My cat gave birth friday to 4 kittens. Could be her first liter as she
> was a stray. The next day she has had times when she could not use her
> back legs. She will start to moan, lay on her side and try to get up
> again. Other times she does just fine. Jumps, walks all of it. Anyone
> know what this is or any help for it?

Newsflash: they have vetrinarians for just this sort of thing.
cindys - 01 May 2007 22:49 GMT
> My cat gave birth friday to 4 kittens. Could be her first liter as she
> was a stray.

This also needs to be her last litter.

>The next day she has had times when she could not use her
> back legs. She will start to moan, lay on her side and try to get up
> again. Other times she does just fine. Jumps, walks all of it. Anyone
> know what this is or any help for it?

You need to take her to see a veterinarian.
Best regards,
---Cindy S.
Wendy - 01 May 2007 22:53 GMT
> My cat gave birth friday to 4 kittens. Could be her first liter as she
> was a stray. The next day she has had times when she could not use her
> back legs. She will start to moan, lay on her side and try to get up
> again. Other times she does just fine. Jumps, walks all of it. Anyone
> know what this is or any help for it?

That's not normal. Take her to the vet ASAP

W
countrygirl64@localnet.com - 01 May 2007 22:56 GMT
> <countrygir...@localnet.com> wrote in message
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> W

I did take her and all they said was it was leukemia. Just out of the
blue she came down with it. I don't believe them and was hoping to see
if anyone else had a cat with this problem.
cindys - 01 May 2007 23:14 GMT
>> <countrygir...@localnet.com> wrote in message
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> blue she came down with it. I don't believe them and was hoping to see
> if anyone else had a cat with this problem.
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How did they diagnose leukemia? Did she have a blood test? Yes, cats do come
down with leukemia seemingly "just out of the blue." Sometimes, they are
carriers and then something sets it off, and it becomes active. Other times,
they catch it from another cat. She may have caught it from the tomcat who
made her pregnant. Leukemia is contagious amongst cats. If she has leukemia,
so do her kittens. And she and her kittens can and will spread it to other
cats with whom they come in close contact.

But at any rate, having difficulty walking is not generally a sign of
leukemia. That means more than one thing is going on. But if the
veterinarian has given you a diagnosis, it doesn't make sense to think that
a group of laymen on the internet who have never laid eyes on your cat are
going to make a more accurate diagnosis than your vet. Did the veterinarian
also tell you to have the cat spayed?
Best regards,
---Cindy S.
sheelagh - 01 May 2007 23:47 GMT
> <countrygir...@localnet.com> wrote in message
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Thank you Cidny.
You said a lot in a few words and saved all of us all saying the same
thing.
It is precise, good and self explanatory explanatory.
S;o)
cybercat - 02 May 2007 02:50 GMT
>> <countrygir...@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>
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> blue she came down with it. I don't believe them and was hoping to see
> if anyone else had a cat with this problem.

Leukemia.

Right.
cindys - 02 May 2007 03:07 GMT
>>> <countrygir...@localnet.com> wrote in message
>>>
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> Right.
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Best regards,
---Cindy S.
cybercat - 02 May 2007 06:27 GMT
>> Leukemia.
>>
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> Best regards,
> ---Cindy S.

I can spell it out for you, Cindy, if you need me to.

I don't believe this cat has seen a vet.
cindys - 02 May 2007 12:58 GMT
>>> Leukemia.
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> I don't believe this cat has seen a vet.
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Got it. (Hitting forehead). And we're supposed to make a diagnosis on the
internet.
Best regards,
---Cindy S.
sheelagh - 02 May 2007 16:37 GMT
> >>> Leukemia.
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ROFLOL....
I can't believe anyone would ask us to....
<shaking my head>
S;o)
kraut - 02 May 2007 14:04 GMT
>> > My cat gave birth friday to 4 kittens. Could be her first liter as she
>> > was a stray. The next day she has had times when she could not use her
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>blue she came down with it. I don't believe them and was hoping to see
>if anyone else had a cat with this problem.

If you do not beleive that vet try another vet !!!

It is not rocket science !!

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cybercat - 02 May 2007 15:21 GMT
>>> > My cat gave birth friday to 4 kittens. Could be her first liter as she
>>> > was a stray. The next day she has had times when she could not use her
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> It is not rocket science !!

The cat, if there really is one, is likely dead now anyway.

What kind of moron sees any animal that has bouts of not being able to use
its legs and does not take it for medical attention. f.cking trailer trash
dickweed.

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