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My poor cat had to be put to sleep :(
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<blockquote data-quote="Apache" data-source="post: 240035" data-attributes="member: 828"><p>How old was the cat? Sounds like a condition called a thrombus-embolism. A blood clot forms in the body and suddenly gets dislodged, the first place it gets trapped is where the aorta (main vessel out of the heart) branch into four to supply the hind limbs. They lose sensation in the back legs but being able to twitch the tail is possible. The laboured breathing is from the pain and discomfort from the condition. May have been blind or in a lot of pain that causes the pupils to dilate and lack of awareness of stimulus. Treatment has a very low chance of success and euthanasia sound best for the cat. Fairly easy to diagnose as no pule in the back legs. That would be where my money would lie.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to Batty for pointing this thread out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Apache, post: 240035, member: 828"] How old was the cat? Sounds like a condition called a thrombus-embolism. A blood clot forms in the body and suddenly gets dislodged, the first place it gets trapped is where the aorta (main vessel out of the heart) branch into four to supply the hind limbs. They lose sensation in the back legs but being able to twitch the tail is possible. The laboured breathing is from the pain and discomfort from the condition. May have been blind or in a lot of pain that causes the pupils to dilate and lack of awareness of stimulus. Treatment has a very low chance of success and euthanasia sound best for the cat. Fairly easy to diagnose as no pule in the back legs. That would be where my money would lie. Thanks to Batty for pointing this thread out! [/QUOTE]
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