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Thanks for the update, Jan; glad to hear it seems to be resolving itself. For those who, like me, never heard of Horner's syndrome, here's a link: http://www.peteducation.com/article....+2124&aid=2477d |
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That's very strange isn't it. I will have to see if I can find out anything about horners syndrome. The wobbly could be the result of a slight stroke - my old lad Merlin had what the vet thought could have been a stroke - he lost the use of his back legs for a few minutes and then was quite wobbly but by the time we'd got him to the vet the same morning, he was walking fine. He did not have anything wrong with his pupils however. Our vet told us that cats have a most amazing network of nerves and blood vessels in a ring at the base of their brains that can re-route very quickly and a slight stroke is very rarely serious for them and they make a complete recovery. I hope your Max is similarly lucky. Please give him a gentle cuddle from me. Thanks for the link Dandysmom - didn't see it as I was posting mine! |
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My 18 year old Cuddles has one eye where the pupil is constantly dialated. The vet believes she had a stroke before I adopted her that was left untreated and she is probably blind in that eye. In any event, she is perfectly fine and healthy, happy cat. Sometimes she just wobbles a little when judging a jump but other than that you'd never know. I hope it is something small like that for your baby |
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Tink, that's how I knew Misty had gone blind ....noticed both her eyes were constantly dilated and didn't react at all to light. She was so clever about getting around except for a bit of hesitation at jumping up that I hadn't realized it. She was about 19. Amazing how they cope, isn't it? |
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Glad your Max is doing better Jan...hope it stays that way and he doesn't cause you too much worry give him a cuddle from me please xox |
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Hi Jan, glad to hear that Max`s pupil is back to normal now and that he is alot better, give him a big chin tickle from us please Pauline, Maxi & Maisy Xxx. |
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Jan, good to hear Max is feeling better - at least having a diagnosis is a good thing rather than worrying about what ifs and might bes. Hope he continues to improve in the wobbly department! |
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