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Hi Tink, if Hestia is eating OK I wouldn't worry too much. If she was in a lot of pain she wouldn't want to do anything. I would think her limping is just her age catching up with her. Perhaps she's just a little bit stiff when she first wakes up. My oldest cat, Fecto, is nearly 12 and he is finding it difficult to jump up onto his favourite places. Older cats seem to want to sleep more. I would think she will be fine until she sees the vet on Monday. The limp could be caused by a sore shoulder joint. Maybe check to see if there is any heat in any joints or if her pads are OK. Has she jumped down from somewhere and perhaps jarred a joint. I hope she soon feels better , give her lots of cuddles and strokes from me. |
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Thanks for the good advice. As far as I know, I didn't witness her having any tumbles. But I have been awfully busy lately so it could have easily been missed or when I was not at home. I checked her paw pads and spread them and looked between the toes and I can't find any wound. She did not wanting me checking her "elbow". It almost looks like it originates from the shoulder area the more I look at it. It does look stiff like you say. Hopefully it's just arthritis. Thanks. |
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Hi Tink Hopefully we can rule out Hestia has an injury as she is an older cat who probably is less active. My guess would be arthritis which stiffens her up when she has been immobile for a while. Especially as she is sore in the elbow region. If she is eating ok, she is not in too much pain and there's no need to take her to the ER, maybe a check up later or a mention when she is next due for one. |
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They do like to get us worried, don't they? I was concerned about a similar problem with Kizzy a few days ago, but she is much younger than Hestia. She's fine now too, just jarred or pulled something maybe. Glad to hear Hestia is looking better now. Cuddles from me too for the dear lady. |
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So glad to hear Hestia is feeling better. I can worry about the cats over the slightest thing. OH is always very pessimistic about the dogs. It is very hard not to think the worst with an older cat, I think it's because we want to do our very best for them. I used to give Remus, our GSD, Joint Care tablets when he was older. There may be something similar for older cats. I need to look for something for Fecto so I will let you know if I find something. |
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Thanks, everyone. I started giving her some senior kitty treats with glucosamine in them so I wonder if that helped. Anyhow, I'm still keeping her appt. that I scheduled in a few hours just to be on the safe side. I'm sure she'll probably tell the vet that I'm crazy and make me look looney tunes |
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Forgot about glucosamine, good idea Tink. It does work, I think that was in the tablets I used to give Remus. They gave him another 2 years of pain free life. |
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