Hello! I'm worried about my kitty. My indoor Devon Rex cat (3 yr old) got out of the house for a few hours a couple weeks ago. When I found her I noticed a brief giving out of her hind leg right before I picked her up, however it didn't happen again. After looking her over, I thought she was fine. Fast forward about a week later and her hind leg/legs intermittently give out here and there as she is walking. She doesn't seem to be in pain (even when and after it happens) and is otherwise behaving normal; jumping, running, drinking and eating. It started to become more frequent several days ago so I took her to a vet but didn't get any answers. Just anti-inflammatory and a wait and see, because we couldn't afford an MRI and otherwise she is appearing healthy. I wanted to post this video just to see if anyone out there has seen anything like this before.
The strange thing is, this youtube video shows the only time where it was actually occurring with almost every step she takes. We took her over to a house she had never been to ( she was a little unsure and prowling, the flooring was different and she was a little stressed). I'm wondering if any of these factors caused it to happen over there more consistently because it's harder to catch it happening at home.Thanks for looking.
The end of the vid gives you the clearest view of what's happening.
The strange thing is, this youtube video shows the only time where it was actually occurring with almost every step she takes. We took her over to a house she had never been to ( she was a little unsure and prowling, the flooring was different and she was a little stressed). I'm wondering if any of these factors caused it to happen over there more consistently because it's harder to catch it happening at home.Thanks for looking.
The end of the vid gives you the clearest view of what's happening.