I haven't seen him do it, just heard it. My husband thinks it's his hips - probably arthritis.Could you be a bit more specific? Is it emanating directly from his paws? Is he dragging them in any way? Other than the sound is he behaving oddly in any way? (Sorry to ask so many questions, just trying to help you). Sometimes my male cat can sound a little “thumpy” after a good meal just before a nap. Maybe it’s a sleepy/lazy thing.
I don't think it's that. It sounds like that is something kittens are born with. My cat is 15. Thanks for the information.There is also something called “cerebellar hypoplasia” you can Google but that sounds a bit extreme from what you have sofar described.
Given your cats age, it is probably arthritis - although my cat does not 'thump' about but rather limps. I have to go down the path of has he had any recent senior/geriatric exams, including a full blood work up? Maybe an x-ray or two is in order to see what is going with his joints/spine? And, to ask if there are any other changes in him? Eating, drinking, activity level, litter box habits, etc.
There are numerous arthritis supplements on the market - the most predominant being Cosequin or Dasuquin. You might want to give one of them a try - it could take up to 6 weeks to see significant changes, but it seems 2 weeks can be enough to notice some difference.
I think you’re right. He needs an exam and the thumping is probably arthritis. He doesn’t do it all the time and he can still get up on the counter. I don’t want him hurting, though. Thanks for your answers.Poor baby! I would get him in for a senior/geriatric exam, including a full-scale blood work and urinalysis - pretty standard stuff at his age. This all could be from mourning his losses, but there is probably more to it than that.
The weight loss and screaming are the most common traits of hyperthyroidism, so a thyroid check (called a T-4) can be added to the other blood work. Pooping outside the box can also be a sign of arthritis, or some mild constipation brought on by old age and food.
However, I think the 'thumping' might be something different, and likely to do with arthritis - reason being for me suggesting some x-rays.
Your baby is no longer a baby. I know how sad that is because my baby, Feeby (17+ yo) is no longer a baby either.