suddenly wobbly cat

shelby cooper

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Hi I have a six year old male cat whose name is Jade. Yesterday I had awoken to him mewing unusual which had alarmed me right away since he has always been more of a cooer. I went to examine him and when I did I had noticed his tummy is bigger than normal and I then checked his litter box and there was nothing in it. He is very wobbly on his paws to the point where he falls over he is also loafing around mostly in one spot which is very unlike him for he's normally very hyper and always on the move. I had tried to feed him but he won't eat but he is drinking water. He has also vomited but it was only once so far. I was trying to take him to a vet but due to a recent crisi I can't pay for him to go and credit sites won't help me so I couldn't take him yesterday. Today when I woke up he was still loafing and is even more wobbly on his paws if someone could please help me and tell me what might be wrong I would greatly appreciate it he means the world to me.
 

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There is no way we can provide a diagnosis, you really need to find a vet who will see you for at least an exam to see what might be wrong with him.  Try calling local animal; rescue groups and humane societies and see if they can help.  Often they have doctors who might look at an animal for them.
 
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I'm sorry I wasn't trying to look for a diagnosis I know he needs a vet for that. Will a humane society take a look at him without having to surrender him? Anyways thanks for the quick response I'll try looking up any in my area to see if they can help.
 

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Call around to the vets in your area and find one that will take payments.  See if you qualify for Care Credit.  He needs a vet yesterday and I don't want to scare you, but this could be fatal if left untreated.
 
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