Why is my elderly cat wobbly?

Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of back leg stiffness in cats aged 10+. Cats can also develop weak and wobbly legs due to injury/trauma or falling from a height. Diabetes, organ failure, and neurological problems can cause the gradual weakening of a cat's rear legs.
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Why is my cat wobbly all of a sudden?

Cats suffering from ataxia may also have an abnormal eye movement called nystagmus, which is caused by an underlying issue with the central nervous system. Cats that suddenly become ataxic often roll or fall to one side and have significant nausea due to feeling so unsteady.
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What are the signs your senior cat is dying?

You will notice your cat becoming more lethargic, sedentary and refusing to move. Their weakness will be very apparent in their hind legs, and they will also sleep a great deal more than usual.
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How do I know when it's time to put my cat down?

Signs that your cat is in pain and may no longer have a good quality of life can include:
  1. not eating or drinking.
  2. vomiting.
  3. difficulty breathing.
  4. avoiding physical contact.
  5. sitting or lying in an unusual position.
  6. excessive shaking.
  7. crying.
  8. disorientation or confusion.
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How do I know if my cat is suffering?

Behaviour signs of a cat in pain
  1. Reduced appetite.
  2. Lethargy.
  3. Decreased interest in positive things like playing, social interaction and exploring outside.
  4. Being withdrawn and hiding away.
  5. Appearing lame and experiencing increased sensitivity to touch in specific areas of their body.
  6. Reduction in movement and activity.
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Why Does My Senior Cat Have Stiff And Wobbly Legs?



Why is my cat acting drunk and wobbly?

It's likely your cat is experiencing an issue with her vestibular system. The feline vestibular system is essentially the balance center of her brain. When something is amiss in this complex web of nerves and synapses, she's likely to become dizzy, disoriented, and have trouble with muscle coordination.
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How do you treat a wobbly cat?

While this condition has no treatment or cure, it usually does not cause cats any serious or harmful effects. “These cats can live long and healthy lives; they just look a bit funny when they walk around,” Mankin said.
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Why are my cats back legs wobbly?

Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of back leg stiffness in cats aged 10+. Cats can also develop weak and wobbly legs due to injury/trauma or falling from a height. Diabetes, organ failure, and neurological problems can cause the gradual weakening of a cat's rear legs.
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Are wobbly cats in pain?

Well, fear not. These cats aren't in pain. They aren't suffering or feeling angst. They just have a condition called cerebellar hypoplasia, also known as CH, which means the part of the brain that controls physical coordination is underdeveloped.
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Why is my cat waddling?

High blood sugar levels cause all kinds of complications, one of which is hind leg neuropathy. Neuropathy is the result of the high levels of glucose affecting the nerves in your cat's legs and paws. As a result, cats will walk weird with their back legs which will be weak, unsteady, and wobbly.
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Is wobbly cat syndrome painful?

Cerebellar hypoplasia is a developmental condition in which the cerebellum of the brain fails to develop properly. The cerebellum is the portion of the brain that controls fine motor skills, balance, and coordination. The condition is not painful or contagious.
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How long do cats with wobbly cat syndrome live?

Cats and kittens with CH can lead a very normal, happy, and healthy life. It does not affect their life expectancy and many adapt exceedingly well to their disability. If you find yourself lucky enough to welcome one of these lovely cats into your life we would love to partner with you in their care.
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How long does vestibular disease last in cats?

Although the signs are typically the same as those associated with other types of peripheral vestibular disease, they are transitory, arising abruptly and then gradually improving over the course of several days. Most cats will be completely recovered within two or three weeks.
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What does a stroke look like in a cat?

Strokes in cats occur when blood flow to the brain suddenly gets interrupted, often due to a blood clot. Signs of a stroke in cats include stumbling, pressing their head against a hard surface, and weakness. Strokes in cats require immediate and sometimes ongoing treatment to give your cat the best chance for recovery.
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Does a cat know when they are dying?

Cats seem to have the ability to know that they are going to die. A sick cat will often begin seeking out places that are comfortable to them yet away from their owners.
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Is it too soon to put my cat to sleep?

Most veterinarians, in my experience, tend to suggest that it's better to euthanize a week too early rather than an hour too late. My own experience has supported this stance for the most part. My first cat Feebee died in my arms while my vet was on her way to my house to put him to sleep.
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What is the average house cat lifespan?

Indoor cats live on average 10-15 years, while outdoor cats live on average 2-5 years This handout is intended to help you sort out the pros and cons associated with each lifestyle so you can rest assured your cat will have both an enriched life and protection from environmental hazards.
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Is 15 old for a cat?

In recent years, feline ages and life-stages have been redefined, cats are considered to be elderly once they reach 11 years with senior cats defined as those aged between 11-14 years and super-senior cats 15 years and upwards.
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Should I put my incontinent cat down?

If your conscience is happy with that, try this logical corollary: keeping your old, sick dog, or your unhappy, peeing cat, even if you don't want them anymore, means a perfectly healthy and well-adjusted dog or cat at the shelter, who might otherwise have been adopted into your home, must be euthanized.
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Should you euthanize a cat with dementia?

When you cat's bad days outnumber the good you may need to consider putting him to sleep. Eliminating prolonged or untreatable suffering is the purpose of the procedure. And the suffering is not always physical – with dementia the constant confusion and restlessness is all a mental condition.
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