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    Front/four legs paralysis?

    The cat is at home now and slowly getting better so far. Her back legs are almost normal strength, but the fronts are still very weak. She can walk ~20-25 feet if she's really determined but usually only goes 8-10 feet before stopping to sit for a few minutes. She is not eating much but then...
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    Front/four legs paralysis?

    The four tests were the ones on the invoice--Cryptococcosis, toxoplasmosis, ehrlichia and FIP. All of those came back negative. Cat's official name is Ginger, but the previous owner never called it that, and neither do I. Mostly just "cat". ~
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    Front/four legs paralysis?

    Update--the cat is still not really walking, but is doing somewhat better. The invoices from the two vets are here- http://www.norcom2000.com/users/dcim.../cat/info.html The first (smaller-amount) one is from the local vet, and the second is from the other. The first vet couldn't determine...
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    Front/four legs paralysis?

    This morning I called the local vet and they referred me to Veterinary Specialty Services in Manchester, MO. I got an appointment and took the cat there this afternoon, and they would begin on it the next day. The vet there thought that it appeared neurological and not physical, said it could...
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    Front/four legs paralysis?

    I have an indoor-only ~9-yr old female spayed cat. Wednesday 2AM she was running around normal, the next day Thursday 10am she could no longer walk. In particular she could not straighten her front legs, and scooted around on her "elbows" for a short time, while her rear legs would extend...
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