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G. Corlew - 11 Nov 2003 03:04 GMT
Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my cat? It is a 8-9 month cat
that lives in the barn at my home. It is stumpling and appears dizzy.
It's ears are not "aligned". They are pointing in differents directions.
Please let me know what it might be.

Cheers,
Gc~
~*Connie*~ - 11 Nov 2003 03:36 GMT
could be any number of things.  If it is a barn cat, I am going to assume it
is not vaccinated.  Could be Felv.. could be FIV could be FIP could be
panlukapenia, could be some neurological damage either by birth or by coming
in contact with an animal that is bigger than it is.

stumbling and dizzy are not good signs.  Take that cat to the vet!!

> Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my cat? It is a 8-9 month cat
> that lives in the barn at my home. It is stumpling and appears dizzy.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Cheers,
> Gc~
Tigg - 11 Nov 2003 04:01 GMT
Take the cat to an animal hospital now.

> Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my cat? It is a 8-9 month cat
> that lives in the barn at my home. It is stumpling and appears dizzy.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Cheers,
> Gc~
Tom - 11 Nov 2003 05:54 GMT
> Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my cat? It is a 8-9 month cat
> that lives in the barn at my home. It is stumpling and appears dizzy.
> It's ears are not "aligned". They are pointing in differents directions.
> Please let me know what it might be.

There isn't any old antifreeze oout there, on ground or otherwise, I hope?
Any other old chemicals?
Please take it to a vet asap.

> Cheers,
> Gc~
perky1 - 11 Nov 2003 15:53 GMT
Antiffeeze can make a cat act
like that. So can a number of
cat diseases. A good vet is the
only one that can have the TRUE
answer.  A vet is the answer and
IMMEDIATELTY or it's a good
possibility that your precious
could go to that big litter box
in the sky!!!!!!--Perky1
> Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my cat? It is a 8-9 month cat
> that lives in the barn at my home. It is stumpling and appears dizzy.
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> Cheers,
> Gc~
 
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