Cats Diabetes Weak Back Legs
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Cats diabetes weak back legs. Rather than walking normally up on his toes the cat will walk down on his hocks in what is called a plantigrade gait. The most common complication in cats that are chronically hyperglycemic is diabetic neuropathyabout 10 percent of cats are affected. Low potassium levels can also cause hind leg weakness - if your cat is drinking a lot and urinating a lot due to kidney problems or diabetes it can flush too much potassium from her system causing weakness.
Primary clinical findings in cats are plantigrade posturing subtle muscular weakness neurologic deficits and muscle atrophy. A rare condition known as feline diabetic neuropathy can manifest itself in weakness in a cats back legs. The progression to this condition may take several months and if properly treated it can resolve within six to 12 months.
Neuropathy sometimes heals on its own within 610 weeks once blood sugar is regulated. In addition to walking unsteadily diabetic neuropathy left untreated could lead to complete loss of movement. My cat is 9 years old and has recently been walking on the hock part of his legs.
Spinal and Neurological Conditions. Weak back cat legs walking on hocks. Just walking on the hocks is usually neuropathy.
The most common symptoms of feline diabetes include increased appetite thirst urination and weight. One of my best friends cats is diabetic and he has similar problems with his back legs. He has lost a lot of weight but has beeen eating like normal.
She notes that cats may also develop diabetic neuropathy where they start to lose nerve function in their back legs and have weak hind legs as a result Raines says that the most common sign of neuropathy is a cat who walks flat on his back legs with his hocks on the ground. In cases of feline diabetic neuropathy weakness occurs in the hindquarters as a result of chronic nerve degeneration. Most common in cats the back legs become weaker until the cat displays a plantigrade stance standing on its hocks instead of on its toes as normal.
