Cat Back Legs Won T Move
You may notice that your cat stand but falls or cannot move at all.
Cat back legs won t move. This is because diabetes leads to kidney and even liver issues. Several things could cause the loss of use of hisher legs and only a vet can diagnose and treat if possible once they know what is wrongPinched nerve injury from being hit by car injury from a fall saddle thrombosis poisoning. Stiffness or decreased movement Unable to bear weight Unable to move leg.
Lameness or limping in cats. As previously mentioned a painful cat wont want to be touched and this often leads to aggression. Are your cat back legs collapsing.
It causes sudden paralysis of the hind end. Affected cats usually will pant. This occurs when the rise in blood sugar level associated with feline diabetes as a result of low insulin production in the pancreas causes.
Answer 1 of 2. Complete paralysis involves the complete lack of ability to move legs neck tail or other bodily parts. Pain or discomfort Stiffness or decreased movement Unable to move leg.
I have seen cats that have broken their leg indoors displaced their knee caps had their tails or toes broken under chairs or. The most common cause of rear limb paralysis in cats is a blood clot that goes to the back leg called a saddle thrombus or arterial thromboembolism ATE. My eleven year old male cat possibly may be having a problem urinating for the fact that he is walking slow and funny with his tail up in the air I was standing close to him when I felt wet on my leg.
In some cases the cat will not be able to move its legs at all paralysis and in other cases there may still be some communication between the brain and spine and the cat will only appear to be weak or will have difficulty moving its legs. Im asking for a second opinion. Pain or discomfort Tenderness to touch Unable to move leg.
