When Wilbur began his twitches/tremors, I watched him constantly too. :lol3: To the point of making myself nuts. But in the beginning, when I first saw a twitch, I knew something was not right, even though others said not to worry. I am glad that you a vet whom you really like and trust. Important to have one by your side in times like these and I do hope that whatever these twitches mean, they are nothing serious and something she (and you) can easily deal with. :cross:I did indeed find a vet that makes house calls and I have been considering it. I doubt she will be relaxed though since she honestly only likes me and my mom. Most of my cats just have that timid personality. Grace was shaking at the vet but he said he could tell it was fear and not neurological in nature. Also, I do trust his judgement with listening to her heart since he helped diagnose, and essentially save my cat, when he found a heart murmur and we discovered his HCM. My cat lived almost another good 6 years with proper medication. Unfortunately he passed from cancer a little over a month ago It's just unfair that animals can be hit by more than one thing at once. I'm sorry for the loss of your dog as well and very much appreciate the good vibes. Grace had a good day yesterday. I didn't notice anything, or at least I don't think I did. I tend to think everything she does now is suspicious in nature,
I am sorry about your recent loss.:shame: I just loss Wilbur too. It makes us worry a little more about the ones we still have! I think it is just part of the grieving process because we look at our other "kids" and know that we will most likely have to go through that pain and loss again, someday.. It is the worst part of loving them, having to say goodbye. My thoughts are with you.
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