What causes Nystigmus?
I was driving home on Monday and passed what I thought was a dead cat at the roadside, sometimes you know their deffenatly dead but this one looked fresh and had not been there the day before so I stopped and got out with the intention of at least moving it off the road, however the poor thing lifted its head and tried to claw the ground with little success. I drove straight to the vet who on exemining it found no signs of trauma, no blood no fractures no grazes, nothing to cause it to be sick. Its symptoms were Nystigmus which is ticking in the eyes from side to side but he said that this poor cat had the worst kind which is ticking round in circles. It also appeared to be blind and could not contol any movement of its limbs.
he made it comfortable and kept it in over night but it made no sign of improvement and was an unneutered male with no chip or collar, so no owner and in such bad shape we decided to pts.
I would like to know what might cause this if it was not a road accident or head trauma.
the only other thing the vet mentioned was dog flea treatment but it didn't have any visably on it?
Any Ideas?
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