It sounds like a neurological issue, not a behavioral one. I'd get him to the vet for a thorough exam, to be certain. He may be a CH kitty - this can happen if the mother cat has distemper, but it's best to be sure. CH = Cerebral Hypoplasia
It sounds like a neurological issue, not a behavioral one. I'd get him to the vet for a thorough exam, to be certain. He may be a CH kitty - this can happen if the mother cat has distemper, but it's best to be sure. CH = Cerebral Hypoplasia
I've Been Frosted
Yes, I agree w/Karen. It does sound like it could be CH. I have a CH girl and w/lots of love and some extra attention, your CH baby (if that's what it is) can live a long, happy life. Good luck at the vet's and please keep us posted.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Ive heard a lot of posts about CH and im kinda relieved because everytime i looked up his symptoms it came up with Diabetes
I'm trying to save up the cash for a vet exam (freshly moved out) but ive been taking extra hours lately
My boyfriend who is in engineering classes is trying to think up designs for things that will help build muscles in his hind legs
I'll be sure to keep posting about him
I'll try to get up pictures he is really pretty
Just replied to your post in Cat Behaviour.
An idea - see if the vet who does the free checkup will take payments if s/he wants to see Milkman for a more in-depth exam. Also, Google Care Credit - they do have a plan for animals, and last time I checked, the loan was interest-free if you paid it back in 3 months or less.
Looking forward to pics of the sweetie!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
I have an 8 month old CH kitten and as he has gotten older his muscles have developed more and it is easier for him to get around now. (He even terrifies me by trying to climb up and down the stairs) So if it is CH, there is no reason that Milkman won't live a happy and healthy life.
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