Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Thanks for everybody's responses!
That is so interesting! Does Coco Puff have the Herpes virus and does he have outbreaks when stressd?
Your description of Coco Puff reminded me of Paddy. I have also seen his head do this tremor thing, only one time though and very slightly. I've also found him staring in a locked gaze at nothing a couple of times. I've never found Stinky doing this though. I contributed the staring to OCD because of the aggressiveness we were dealing with and his overgrooming. Hallucinating was another symptom on a few websites I checked out. But the tremor thing, I don't know what that would be related to. I have (like so many of us) so much on my plate with serious health concerns with my cats (cancer, asthma, IBD etc..) that when something new presents itself and doesn't happen more than twice, I tend to leave it but continue to watch for it to reappear at which point I'll decide if we need to go to the vet.
Both Stinky and Paddy seem fine otherwise (aside from her Herpes outbreaks and his OCD issues that is!) Paddy was tested for the usual things like FIV before we adopted him but there is no record of herpes, though this may be something he also has.
I'm so glad that Amy is doing well on the Cosequin. Like Medusa said, it makes sense that her muscles would be sore from falling over. I was also thinking that all that jerkiness must really tax the muscles as well with constant contractions. I wonder if full body massages would help her too? I've often wanted to learn how to do animal massage, targeting certain areas with proper techniques etc.. to give relief to my older dog Muddy. I think there are videos available about massaging pets.
No, he doesn't have any outbreaks and neither does Creamsicle. My vet showed me how to tell if your cat has brain damage, even if slight. Hold your cat firmly by the hindquarters and allow his/her head and front legs to dangle. If s/he puts his/her legs straight out, no damage. If she wobbles and thrashes and the legs go in every direction, brain damage. (Not a wobble that indicates struggling to get away; a wobble that indicates unsureness.) I can't even do it w/Creamsicle because she's so spastic but I can w/Coco Puff and he does indeed have a slight wobble.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
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