Hey everyone, Hopefully this is in the right place.
I have a beautiful cat named Jaime he is about a year old. Recently it came to my attention that he had very bad bloating and I have began the process of worming him. I am mostly sure it is worms as his behavior is not showing red flags towards anything else I could find. He eats, he plays, he is happy and loving.
What I am mostly concerned about is that he has... horrible balance and he always has. He often does not make jumps and climbs things very tentatively and clumsily. I look into some nerve problems in cats and once again he is showing absolutely no other symptoms, other then his bad balance.
I'm curious, hes always been a bit chubby, not always bloated, that was obviously different, the tight stomach, that kind of thing. But hes always been husky, i feed him just the same amount as my other cats and I always figured that hes just a bit of a budda belly. Is his Belly maybe the reason that hes off balance? Or are some cats just really clumsy.
Any insight would be awesome.
I have a beautiful cat named Jaime he is about a year old. Recently it came to my attention that he had very bad bloating and I have began the process of worming him. I am mostly sure it is worms as his behavior is not showing red flags towards anything else I could find. He eats, he plays, he is happy and loving.
What I am mostly concerned about is that he has... horrible balance and he always has. He often does not make jumps and climbs things very tentatively and clumsily. I look into some nerve problems in cats and once again he is showing absolutely no other symptoms, other then his bad balance.
I'm curious, hes always been a bit chubby, not always bloated, that was obviously different, the tight stomach, that kind of thing. But hes always been husky, i feed him just the same amount as my other cats and I always figured that hes just a bit of a budda belly. Is his Belly maybe the reason that hes off balance? Or are some cats just really clumsy.
Any insight would be awesome.
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