Asking a question for my sister

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Shiloh & Rhonda (GA)

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First off, she took her cat to a vet today. But that vet specializes in large animals, just an old farm doctor. And she has an appointment with a different vet tomorrow.

Her cat was limping on one of her front legs. Since it wasn't getting any better, she made an appointment. When she got home from work to take her, she wouldn't walk at all. It was like, from my sister's description, that she couldn't walk, and couldn't stand without falling over. She took her immediately, and the vet said he didn't know what was wrong. Her pupils are equal and reactive. He didn't feel any broken bones, nor see any bite wounds. He pinched her feet, her legs and her tail with the forceps and got no reaction. She is moving them, but can't feel them apparently. He gave her a shot of prednisone and sent her home.

My sister is terrified. Any thoughts?
 
Blood clot is my thought. I had a kitty where it happened to her back half (legs and tail). Unfortunately, we did not catch it in time because the Vet said usually it appears in the front legs first :(.
 
Usually with a blood clot the paw will be noticeably colder and the kitty is usually in a fair bit of pain. Usually the vet will do an x-ray of the heart to look for abnormalities. Is there any chance that the kitty had some sort of accident and hurt the leg..maybe some nerve damage? I hope the other vet is able to get to the bottom of this.

:bighug::bighug::bighug:
 
Thanks Mary Ann. My sister moved a few months ago, from a house with carpet to a house that is all tile. Toni has had some trouble getting around on the floor. But unlike at the old house, there are no stairs, and she no longer goes outside. I will tell my sister to check the temperature of the paws. As I said, the first vet is an old country vet, and doesn't normally do what he feels to be "extraordinary" tests.
 
If she slipped on the tile floors and maybe twisted her back, I suppose she could have some edema around her spine that might put pressure on it and make it difficult or impossible for her to walk?
 
Stroke or blood clot if it's an older cat. There is a viral illness that can cause temporary, sudden, and severe progressing paralysis, but this resolves in a week or two. Also, there is a thing called tick-bite paralysis which is like an allergic reaction/auto-immune reaction to an attached tick and the toxins they inject. Once you remove the tick it goes away. Also, vestibular (ear) issues will make it look like a cat has issues walking and legs don't work, but it's really an inner ear problem.
 
Just wanted to give you all an update on my sister's cat. She went to the new vet today. They did bloodwork, x-rays, and ......found nothing! The second vet is baffled as well. They gave her some sub-q fluids and some antibiotics, and are hoping for the best.
 
It had been a few days. The limping morphed into her not being able to stand or walk at all. But my sister said she is starting to improve some.
 
My cat did that for a few weeks after landing wrong jumping out of her cat tree, coupled with a touch of arthritis. took a few weeks but then she was back to normal.
 
Trying to figure out how to upload that video. But I talked to my sister this morning. She said Toni is doing perfect, like nothing happened. She is pretty convinced that she had a stroke though, and is eager to find out why, if that is what happened, and how to prevent another. Thanks again for all the prayers!
 
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