Wendy&Tiggy(GA)
Member Since 2011
Previous postBeen busy recently and haven't had a chance to come on as much as I would like - doctors and vets and suchlike. Anyway on Friday we took Tiggy to the vet to see about his leg issue (see videos below) and the vet agreed it wasn't likely diabetic neuropathy which is more weakness whereas this is ataxia... so referred us to a neurologist/specialist. So today we took Tiggy in.
History
Having sat and thought about Tiggys legs in preparation for this, we realized this may have been an issue since birth thats getting worse... i.e.
- the reason we noticed him in the pet shop was he drew our attention when he fell off a shelf.. no reason. And three days after we got him he fell again - this time 20 feet from an upper to lower landing. He was up and running soon after so didn't hurt him and we called the vet at that time and they said to monitor him but kittens bones are elastic so should be fine.
- He has always been clumsy. In retrospect most cats aren't that clumsy.
- Age 4 or so..and before his diabetes.. he would smack his tail on the floor when he jumped off things. So hard you could hear it! Again we thought "clumsy", but....
- then its the reason we took him to the vet and discovered the diabetes. It has slowly worsened since then.
Tests
The neurologist ran a lot of nerve and reaction tests on Tiggy and said
- all blood work came back normal -vet is impressed with BG control (he as 180 at the vets on Friday!)
- Tiggys brain is fine. Normal reactions
- Issue is confined to back legs and not front - its an issue with his spine.
Diagnosis
So having run through all possibilities, given his history etc the specialist says its either:
a) a degenerative neurological spinal issue
or
b) something physical with his spine - due a tumour (unlikely unless he always had it - so benign?) or trauma due to the fall I mentioned above.
We won't know for sure without doing X-rays and an MRI. Cost $2500. And they might not even be conclusive or show anything. If there is an issue they can find, and if its fixable ( and its an IF) then its another $2000-$4000 for spinal surgery. Might need a spinal tap too and test that.Sometimes they only way you find what was wrong is autopsy said the vet..... Total cost $6000. Plus the fix is unlikely to resolve any current damage - just prevent progression. We are to stop him jumping on things.
We can't afford this unless we win the lottery - especially since its so inconclusive and has so many "ifs". So we keep going and down the line we are likely to have to put him on painkillers and steroids
Wendy
PS vet said it could also be a rare form of diabetic neuropathy he has never seen - yet I think if it was - one of you guys would have recognized it from the videos!
PPS videos again
- https://www.flickr.com/photos/14315691@N00/14051322196/ - as he walks towards the camera you can see his hips wobble towards camera left. that happens a lot - and he stumbles on the way back.
- https://www.flickr.com/photos/14315691@N00/14074431595/ - he gets worse when he runs - he loses his balance a little here. Frequently he will even fall over
- https://www.flickr.com/photos/14315691@N00/13887818359/ - stumbles again
- https://www.flickr.com/photos/14315691@N00/13887777827/ - this is his usual routine for sitting down on me. He droops over me but seems to struggle to sit down - he stands on his back paws and wobbles (sorry its dark/grainy) and then kinda drops down. Its like he is stiff in his hips.