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Originally Posted by yola
She's not sure. Not a clot, not a blood pressure issue, bloods all ok apart from potassium deficiency so she has supplements. We suspect neurological but will mean a two thousand pound MRI scan plus a long trip to specialist plus general anaesthetic. Not sure she's up for all that tbh . . .
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Yola, a potassium deficiency can cause cats to lose the use of their legs, you may notice a big improvemnt now she's on suppliments.
Years ago Jerry was unable to stand up and lay in whats called a meat loaf position with his forhead touching the floor. it was a potassium deficiency and he'd crashed. He was put on tablets which are for humans, eventualy he was brought off them and i tried to get food with potassium in