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1. The cat walks unsteadily, and the pupils are dilated.
2. The cat's neck is stiff and his eyes are dull.
3. The cat suddenly stiffens and leans back with its neck.
4. Cat's pupils are constricted and the body is stiff.
1.Cats have these symptoms at the same time, mostly due to a toxic reaction.
2.It is best for the owner to immediately check whether there is still poison in the cat's mouth, and if there is still one, it should be taken out immediately and help the cat clean the mouth to prevent continuous poisoning.
3.Cats are sensitive to many substances, once the symptoms of poisoning occur, it is recommended to send them to the hospital for examination in time ** to prevent the situation from getting more and more serious.
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The cat's dilated pupils can still be saved, but it is unlikely to be saved. Cats with feline plague are likely to have dilated pupils in the later stage, and herpes and dry peritoneitis will also cause dilated pupils in cats. In addition, in rare cases, a stress response is also likely to cause dilated pupils in cats.
The cat's pupils are dilated and can be saved, but the probability of being saved is not high. When a cat is extremely weak and on the verge of death, its pupils will dilate, and after a period of death, its pupils will be completely dilated. At this time, even a particularly experienced veterinarian is unable to recover.
1. Cat plague
Some cats with feline plague will have diarrhea and blood, vomiting, convulsions, and dilated pupils in the later stage. In this case, the cat is equivalent to being terminally ill, difficult to recover, and the mortality rate is extremely high.
2. Herpes, dry peritoneitis
Cats infected with the herpes virus may have dilated pupils that cannot be retracted. This condition is not fatal, but the damage to the eyeball caused by the herpes virus is difficult to reverse. The clinical manifestations of dry peritoneitis are somewhat similar to herpes, and there is a certain probability of causing cats to dilate their pupils, but it is difficult to achieve a high mortality rate.
3. Stress response
A very small number of kittens who are sensitive by nature and overly suspicious will have slightly dilated pupils due to stress response when they have just changed their home. At this time, they are also likely to refuse to eat, and curl up in the corner of the cage, or even hide hard, and need to rest for a while.
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Summary. It may be that one side of the cat's limb is abnormal, such as fracture, arthritis, etc., so it will not be able to support the body like a normal limb due to pain, muscle atrophy and other reasons, so the body will tilt to one side when walking. It is also possible that the cat has neurological symptoms, such as severe otitis media, Horner's syndrome and vestibular symptoms, which may cause the cat to have a tilted head and neck, walk to one side, and even abnormal symptoms such as asymmetry and pupil tremor of the eyes.
It may be that one side of the cat's limb is abnormal, such as fracture, arthritis, etc., so it will not be able to support the body like a normal limb due to pain, muscle atrophy and other reasons, so the body will tilt to one side when walking. It is also possible that the cat has neurological symptoms, such as severe otitis media, Horner's syndrome and vestibular symptoms, which may cause the cat to have a tilted head and neck, walk to one side, and even abnormal symptoms such as asymmetry and pupil tremor of the eyes.
There is also the fact that cats often shed tears, and there is a sticky substance like pus in their eyes.
This may be inflammation such as conjunctivitis in cats.
There are also pulled poops that are not very dry or thin.
Your cat's situation is more serious, there may be a variety of diseases and inflammation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time**, so as not to delay the condition.
Now it's like it's okay again.
It's best if it's fine, so you better clean and disinfect it. Eyes can be dropped with chloramphenicol eye drops, pay attention to keep warm, do not get cold, do not feed dry, hard, cold and spicy food.
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Summary. If this is the case, it is likely that the cat is suffering from cerebellar motor disorder. However, it cannot be generalized, the incidence of this disease is not high, and sometimes the cause of cat's unsteady walking may also be the cat's own dysplasia, calcium deficiency, trauma, etc.
Therefore, it is necessary to go to a regular hospital for diagnosis, in fact, humans also have this disease, generally called cerebellar ataxia, which refers to cerebellar, proprioceptive and vestibular dysfunction leading to clumsiness and uncoordinated movements, involving the limbs, trunk and throat muscles can cause posture, gait and language disorders.
If this is the case, it is likely that the cat is suffering from cerebellar motor disorder. However, it cannot be generalized, the incidence of this disease is not high, and sometimes the cause of cat's unstable walking may also be the cat's own poor development, calcium deficiency, trauma, etc. In fact, humans also have this disease, which is generally called cerebellar ataxia, which refers to cerebellar, proprioceptive and vestibular dysfunction leading to clumsiness and uncoordinated movements, involving the limbs, trunk and throat muscles can cause posture, gait and speech impairment.
Is it serious. You need to go to the hospital to be diagnosed, and if it is cerebellar motor disorder, it will be quite serious.
Will it die. Can it be cured?
Death will not die It will be very painful Unfortunately, this disease cannot be completely ** now, and can only be temporarily relieved.
That's right. Yes.
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Abstract Cats are unstable and swaying from side to side may be due to the following three reasons: 1. Calcium deficiency may be due to the cat's long-term lack of calcium, which leads to problems with bone growth, resulting in unstable walking; 2. Dehydration or anemia may be caused by anemia caused by cat malnutrition, or dehydration due to disease; 3. Diseases may be caused by brain damage from neurological diseases.
The cat's pupils are swaying from side to side, and it is still unstable when it walks, and it is easy to fall, is it not from where it fell, and it is a head injury, or food poisoning, send it to the pet hospital**, I'm afraid it will be serious.
The cat's unsteady standing and swaying from side to side may be due to the following three reasons: 1. Calcium deficiency, which may be a long-term lack of calcium in cats, resulting in problems with bone growth, resulting in unstable walking; 2. Dehydration or anemia may be caused by anemia caused by cat malnutrition, or dehydration due to disease; 3. Diseases may be caused by brain damage from neurological diseases.
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Summary. Cat convulsions and spasms may be caused by the following problems. 1. Poisoning, in addition to neurological symptoms, cats with acute poisoning may also have vomiting, incontinence, paralysis and other problems; 2. Electrolyte disorders caused by visceral diseases, such as hepatic encephalopathy caused by liver problems; 3. Severe parasitic infections, such as severe roundworm infections, will release neurotoxins and cause convulsions.
It is advisable to see a doctor promptly.
Kiss. Have you ever fallen from a height?
No, it was after eating fish last night and suddenly today.
Cat convulsions and spasms may be caused by the following problems. 1. Poisoning, in addition to the neurological symptoms of acute poisoning, cats with acute poisoning may also have vomiting, incontinence, paralysis and other problems; 2. Electrolyte disorders caused by visceral diseases, such as hepatic encephalopathy caused by liver problems; 3. Severe parasitic infections, such as severe Ascaris segment infection, will release neurotoxins when burning, causing convulsions. It is advisable to see a doctor promptly.
Is there any of the above?
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Pupil dilation is one of the manifestations of brain death because the pupil's reflection of light is lost.
The pupil is a contractible hole in the iris of the eye, and the pupil itself will adjust its size according to the intensity of the external light, and the pupil will become smaller when the light is strong, and the pupil will become larger when the light is weak.
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Are domestic cats free-range? If you have the conditions, you should send it to the hospital to see if you are not sure whether you have eaten something or something else, do not pour soapy water indiscriminately If you are not qualified to go to the hospital, you can only rely on the cat to survive it, if the cat still does not eat or drink tomorrow, please buy some glucose water to feed the cat, otherwise it will die of dehydration.
When my cat was sick, I went to the hospital 3 or 4 times before it was cured, and now it is just as alive and kicking, are you willing to give up a creature like this?
As for the dilated pupils, the pupils of cats are dilated when the light is dim, and now it's all night.
In my opinion, your symptoms seem to be a bit severe, but what I don't understand is that you can see dilated pupils in the mirror?
Calcium deficiency, if the kitten is unstable at the beginning, it may be congenital, help him supplement calcium, calcium cat food, fish, bones for it to eat, start from a young age, I hope it can be healthy in the future.
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If this situation is only for a few hours or a few days, it should not be a big deal, but if it is like this for a long time, I recommend that you can take the cat to the pet hospital to see what is going on.
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