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Why do old cats get wobbly?

Why do old cats get wobbly?

Often referred to as ‘wobbly kittens’ or ‘wobbly cats’, cerebellar hypoplasia is an unusual neurological disorder as a result of interrupted development of the brain, leading to uncoordinated movement or ataxia.

Why does my elderly cat have poor balance?

As for a “stroke,” in terms of as we know it, a cat having a stroke is rare, but is certainly possible. Other possible causes for her lack of balance include elderly cat vestibular syndrome, which is an inflammation or infection of the balance mechanism in the brain, and the onset of symptoms would have occurred rather quickly.

What should I do if my cat is losing balance?

Treatment will be based on the underlying cause of the disease. Decrease or restrict your cat’s movement if your veterinarian suspects spinal cord disease. Even without a diagnosis of spinal cord disease, you may want to consider cage rest if you cannot restrict your cat’s movements.

Why is my cat staggering when he tries to walk?

If your cat seems off balance or staggers when he tries to walk, it is very alarming. There are many causes for such abnormal behavior and it sometimes helps to know some of the possibilities. Staggering or falling over can be called ataxia.

How old is my cat when she falls over?

We have an elderly cat. She is about 17 years old. She keeps falling over & staggering about like a drunk! Her back legs don’t seem to be doing the job of keeping her upright correctly. Sometimes she will turn around & then fall over. She’s eating & drinking as normal. She’s had a few “accidents” indoors of late, which she’s not done before.

How old is my cat when he loses his balance?

My cat suddenly started losing his balance and falling over. He does not appear to be in any pain and all tests (except cranial) have come back just fine. He is having a hard time walking or jumping without falling over. Reply to Terri Riba’s Post: He is only 9 years old.

What causes a cat to have balance problems?

Your furry companion can get the feline equivalent of arthritis, senility and Alzheimer’s disease, for instance. Another condition that causes balance issues is cognitive dysfunction syndrome. It’s essentially a catch-all condition that means there’s no apparent reason why a cat is having neurological problems.

Why does my elderly cat Keep Falling Down?

Neurological disorders, tumors and infections can all make your cat fall down, slip or run into things. So can the medications used to treat them, as well as old age itself. Elderly cats are more susceptible to many diseases and loss of balance is often one of their initial symptoms.

If your cat seems off balance or staggers when he tries to walk, it is very alarming. There are many causes for such abnormal behavior and it sometimes helps to know some of the possibilities. Staggering or falling over can be called ataxia.