not livestock but pet question...
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not livestock but pet question...
Not quite sure where to put this kitty question ... I was on the floor putting stuff in a cuboard and Mischief our cat 5years old and fit., was washing on the doormat with the door open ... she fell over in a very dainty manner I went to her and she could not stand up on her back legs, left one seemed the worst... I picked her up to check her over ... no crying or noise like she was in pain I massaged her whille I held her checking over then after a couple of mins she was fine and still is. I can only liken it to cramp is anyone familiar with this ... I have googled it does seem cats get cramp... It was very upsetting for me ... I think this happend once last week too as my fella came upstairs saying the cat was ill her leg and tail was funny ... by the time I got to her she was fine ... and has been fine since running about, playing chase all the stuff cats do. Could she be in need of some vitamins any advice would be helpful.
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Re: not livestock but pet question...
First stop the vet to get her checked out. It could be anything but best for her sake to get her professionally looked at as she can't tell you what's wrong.
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