Hi,
Our cat George has developed a problem with his right hind leg over the last week, and my research has bought me to this website. He seems to have lost a lot of strength in it, is walking around on his hock and is also having issues going to the toilet. He seems to be urinating a lot more - sometimes only a tiny amount - and is also crapping either on the floor or around the edge of the litter tray rather than in it as he used to do.
Reading up about these symptoms led me to diabetic neuropathy. Does this sound like it could be the cause? He's a rescue cat and so we are unsure of his exact age, although we believe him to be around 10-11. He's also a little bit on the chubby side, which I assume could also contribute to having diabetes?
He's been to the vet already, who didn't test for diabetes and said he thought the leg was due to him being in a fight and gave us some antibiotics. These didn't work and his leg has actually gotten worse, so he went to the vet again this morning with the instruction to x-ray him and test for everything (this was before I found out about neuropathy just now). I've read that some vets aren't familiar with this condition and so it could go undiagnosed?
Thanks for your help.
Our cat George has developed a problem with his right hind leg over the last week, and my research has bought me to this website. He seems to have lost a lot of strength in it, is walking around on his hock and is also having issues going to the toilet. He seems to be urinating a lot more - sometimes only a tiny amount - and is also crapping either on the floor or around the edge of the litter tray rather than in it as he used to do.
Reading up about these symptoms led me to diabetic neuropathy. Does this sound like it could be the cause? He's a rescue cat and so we are unsure of his exact age, although we believe him to be around 10-11. He's also a little bit on the chubby side, which I assume could also contribute to having diabetes?
He's been to the vet already, who didn't test for diabetes and said he thought the leg was due to him being in a fight and gave us some antibiotics. These didn't work and his leg has actually gotten worse, so he went to the vet again this morning with the instruction to x-ray him and test for everything (this was before I found out about neuropathy just now). I've read that some vets aren't familiar with this condition and so it could go undiagnosed?
Thanks for your help.