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Personally, I've never seen those symptoms in a cat before. But, I will say that if his WBC's are elevated, then I hope that your cat's been given antibiotics. If your cat is that much of a pain in the butt to take pills, there is an antibiotic shot that's available that is worth about 2 wks worth of pills!! That might be a good option!!
Wishing you and your baby well wishes and hugs.
PS-In the subject line-direct the post to Dr. Aleda Cheng. She is the best and most caring vet on that forum and the most informative.
do you know what the name of the anitbiotic shot you mentioned?
PLEASE keep trying to post on that forum!
He has been on the clavamox for several day. He seemed to be in pain, but buprenex seems to be helping. He was lethargic, but attributed that to pain, since he has been more active with pain killers. He was still able to climb onto couch and down. He favored one front paw. Now he is showing signs of ataxia. He has trouble controlling his front paws and walking. He has been eating, except for today. I gave him an appetite stimulant today. He has been urinating, but has not had a bowel movement yet in past few days. Temperature was fine, but wbc was a little elevated(reason for clavamox). He as been on crate rest since friday. He was walking around then, but not well. I tried to get him out of the crate for supervised time, but he wasn't interested.
I am going to ask tomorrow for a steroid in case it is ivdd. I don't know why they didn't give him one before if they suspect that ivdd was a possibility. If he doesn't show improvement within the next few days, I will most likely have to put him to sleep. I am trying to stay positive and hoping it doesn't come down to worst case scenario.
An ultrasound might tell you something, but I think that's between $250-$350. I am concerned about the belly tenderness. The ultrasound might show the cause of that. How's your cat's heart-murmurs, enlarged? What about the breathing? Did you give him any new medications at home or could he have gotten into something? What about the kidney function-BUN and creatinine levels? Kidney problems can cause weakness as well. You can also ask for a copy of the chem test to see if somethng might be off-maybe the vet overlooked something. You could do your own research on the internet.
I can understand the frustration-GOD knows I've been through this with my cats, too!
Please, keep trying to post this on the Ask A Vet forums and I can't stress to you enough to put Dr. Aleda's name in the subject line. She is awesome!
Wishing ya well! Give your kitty a chin rub for me!
If your veterinarians are stumped, the next best option is to see if there is a veterinary neurologist close by. Your description does sound like some sort of lesion in the cervical region of the neck, but other possibilities could include any sort of infectious process, inflammatory process or even neoplasia.
Has there been any improvement at all since he has been on the antibiotics?
Let us know what your veterinarian says today...
Tomcat
Second: Were the xrays evaluated by a veterinary radiologist? Sometimes small details might escape a busy veterinarian...
Just another couple of thoughts...
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