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Kahluasmom

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Kahlua is yowling and having trouble staying upright. She didn't eat her food either. Her BG is 126 and 122 on recheck. I deas??????
 
Do you mean she is disoriented and actually falling over? Does she engage with you? It doesn't sound diabetes related to me, she may need to be seen by a vet to assess symptoms and diagnose and/or rule out possible causes. I'm not sure this is something that members here can adequately address, since we can't see / assess her, nor are we vets. If her condition doesn't improve I'd be off to the vet.
 
Do you mean she is disoriented and actually falling over? Does she engage with you? It doesn't sound diabetes related to me, she may need to be seen by a vet to assess symptoms and diagnose and/or rule out possible causes. I'm not sure this is something that members here can adequately address, since we can't see / assess her, nor are we vets. If her condition doesn't improve I'd be off to the vet.
She seems fine now. She ate and was walking around just fine. She literally just wobbled over a couple times and was yowling. I thought for sure she had dropped too low, but no. She's napping now as if it never happened.
 
She seems fine. She was scratching like crazy at her ear about an hour ago. Maybe she scratched too hard and caused some dizziness???
I don't think so, but if there is an inner ear infection that can affect balance. Hard to say, but I'd keep an eye on her behaviour and hopefully it was just a weird one-off.
 
Oh I'm so relieved for you! Silly girl, making you worry for nothing! Appetite back now?
I guess. I brought out the Fancy Feast and she ate a half can and then ate most of her food. She's in the closet, having a bath now. Any idea what could have happened? She seems totally normal.
 
I'm sorry I really don't know. The meowing could be a host of things, sometimes just kitties being overly vocal for no particular reason, and with an ear infection you'd be seeing other symptoms. I'm glad things seem okay now.
 
If you don't mind, can you remove the 911? I think whatever urgency has passed now, and you can add a question mark and update thread title and perhaps a few others will have some thoughts.
 
There was a post not too long ago about something similar but I can't find it. They mentioned possible dementia, but that was more recurring yowling. I want to say someone mentioned thyroid? I might be misremembering but I think @Larry and Kitties had chimed in with a few ideas
 
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