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What should I do if my Persian cat does not want to play?

What should I do if my Persian cat does not want to play?

Cats are solitary creatures. If your Persian does not feel like playing at that time and walks away when you approach with a toy, don’t press the issue. Just allow her to relax and when she comes around again after a nap or some food, try again with a toy.

Can a cat not stand on all four legs?

Your cat may experience issues with standing on all four legs, and you may even notice your cat leaning or falling over at times, which can be a frightening sight. Once you notice your cat is having trouble standing up, it is important to watch for the other signs of vestibular disease.

Can a Persian cat live in the outside world?

A lot of Persian cat owners often feel guilty for not allowing their cats to enjoy fresh air, sunshine, and all the perks that come with the “outside world”. If you are one of them, then do not fret. Even though Persian cats are not fit for the great outdoors, that does not mean that you can’t bring your feline friend to see the big world outside.

How to tell if your cat has lost his balance?

A cat who is suffering from loss of balance may also display the following symptoms: 1 Trouble standing. 2 Falling down. 3 Stumbling when walking. 4 Head tilting to one side. 5 Moving in circles. 6 (more items)

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.

How old is my cat when he falls 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. The vet checked his ears, no problem there at all. He is eating just fine, is also drinking and urinating fine.

Your cat may experience issues with standing on all four legs, and you may even notice your cat leaning or falling over at times, which can be a frightening sight. Once you notice your cat is having trouble standing up, it is important to watch for the other signs of vestibular disease.

Can a cat fall out of a window?

However, there are exceptions. A cat who is distracted, frightened, asleep, or suffering from a clumsy moment may fall out of an open window. A sudden gust of wind may offer an unhelpful push. The consequences of falling from height are well-documented in cats.