Oh gosh Kim I sure hope everything is OK. We've had some of ours do some really weird things and never happen again. I'll watch for updates.
Oh gosh Kim I sure hope everything is OK. We've had some of ours do some really weird things and never happen again. I'll watch for updates.
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Oh Kim, not our sweet Tabitha.![]()
Big time prayers and positive thoughts on the way.
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Hi Kim,
Is Tabitha a cat? Does she go outside? You can always call the vets emerency number and it an opinion. I hope all turns out well. Good luck to you both.
OMG, Kim, how scary! Indeed it sounds a lot like a seizure. I don't want to scare you, but I would call the emergency vet. Not sure about the sprains, but if these injuries caused a blood clot, this may very well result in some kind of stroke, I suppose.
Another option would be an epileptic seizure. If that's the case, meds may help her a lot to deal with it, but only a vet can tell.
I sure hope our sweet Tabitha will be fine, and of course I will keep her in my thoughts!
Kirsten
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