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Can a 9 year old cat walk on his hocks?

Can a 9 year old cat walk on his hocks?

My cat is 9 years old and has recently been walking on the hock part of his legs. He has lost a lot of weight, but has beeen eating like normal. He slips when he jumps down from places and avoids jumping up anywhere. I also suspect that he cannot go up the stairs anymore.

Can a cat with renal failure walk on hocks?

If your vet didn’t do bloodwork, there is absolutely no way for him to be able to rule out those diseases. Often cats with renal failure will exhibit rear leg weakness due to depleted potassium levels. Only bloodwork can tell you if this is the cause or not.

Why does my cat walk on her hind legs?

Diabetic Neuropathy. If a cat has diabetic neuropathy, her hind legs become increasingly damaged as the leg’s tarsal joints and nerves deteriorate, leading to numbness or pain as well as weakness and possible paralysis. It’s common to see a cat walking on her hocks, or heels, if she’s suffering from this condition.

What to do if your cat has rear leg weakness?

Cuteness may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story. Your cat won’t be able to engage in her daily activities if she has rear leg weakness.

My cat is 9 years old and has recently been walking on the hock part of his legs. He has lost a lot of weight, but has beeen eating like normal. He slips when he jumps down from places and avoids jumping up anywhere. I also suspect that he cannot go up the stairs anymore.

If your vet didn’t do bloodwork, there is absolutely no way for him to be able to rule out those diseases. Often cats with renal failure will exhibit rear leg weakness due to depleted potassium levels. Only bloodwork can tell you if this is the cause or not.

What happens if a cat has open Hock luxation?

Cats with obvious gait abnormalities due to an open hock luxation for example may have other more proximal injuries such as femoral head and neck fractures or a dislocated hip that may be missed if a thorough examination is not performed.

What causes a cat to have a dropped Hock?

A common gait abnormality seen in the cat is that of a dropped hock. Evaluating these from a distance may suggest that the underlying cause is a tibial neuropathy but other causes exist. These include Achilles tendinopathy, calcaneal fracture, SDFT luxation and avulsion of the origin of the gastrocnemius.