Sorry we have not posted much this last few weeks but we have been utterly swamped here and it just never seems to change!
We had a wee cat that came to us couple of weeks ago that had been living stray and a lady had been feeding for a few months. A neighbour saw this cat and reported it as dragging its back legs, contact the vet who in turn contacted ourselves.
Long story short we managed to get said kitty and took her to the vet for a once over with the final outcome a suspected brain tumour or suffering from CH.
We have observed her for the last couple of weeks and she does have a very obvious shake in the back legs with lack of co-ordination and balance but as yet have not seen him drag any of her limbs. It does get worse as she gets more agitated or excited, eye sight seems fine as she can track toys without problem.
She is a true case of cupboard love and if you want to speak to her wit no food to offer you will get a swift swipe!!
I've done some research online and concluded the only way to know for sure which it is would be to run a
expensive CT.
SO.... I'm wondering if any other rescue peeps have taken in adults in this situation and can give any pointers on extra tell tale signs for 1 or the other or just give experiences.
We have dealt with kittens with CH in the past however I am amazed this little one has survived outdoors for so long even though she was being fed and until we can come to some sort of conclusion on her situation it makes it very difficult to decide how to proceed with her.
For now she is happy and content and LOVES her cushion bed - ahhh the simple things!!
will try to get some piccies of her later on for you when (I hope) things quieten down (its like a circus here on a saturday!!)