
Ataxia in Cats: Remedies, Causes and Symptoms
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Whether you want a natural home remedy or information on ataxia in cats, this short article will provide you with a clear and helpful summary to help you prepare for this problem.
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Symptoms of Ataxia in Cats
Here are some common signs in cats with ataxia:
- Loss of coordination
- Titubation
- Muscle weakness
- Frequent falls
- Tremors
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What causes ataxia in cats?
Ataxia is a disorder of movement coordination, often caused by neurological diseases, trauma, infections or poisoning, resulting in incoherent movements and loss of balance.
Natural Remedy for Ataxia in Cats
Vitamin E is essential for neurological health. Adding foods rich in vitamin E, such as ground sunflower seeds, to your cat's food can help manage ataxia.
Please note that this remedy is not a substitute for veterinary care. In case of serious illness in your cat, always consult a veterinarian.
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Veterinary treatment for ataxia in cats
Conventional approaches to ataxia in cats may include medications to manage symptoms of imbalance and coordination, antioxidant-enriched diets to support nerve health, and supportive care to improve mobility.
Is ataxia contagious?
No, ataxia is not contagious in cats. It is a neurological disorder that affects coordination of movement and can have various causes, but it is not contagious.
For any additional questions, speak to your veterinarian.
Conclusion
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4 comments
Bonjour Mme Josée Chamberland,
Merci d’être venue vers nous. Oh… nous sommes vraiment désolés pour votre cher chat, cela ne doit pas être facile. 😔
Oui, nous pouvons vous aider. Nous allons vous écrire par email afin de bien vous accompagner.
HomeoAnimo
Bonjour je crois que mon chat a une otite oriculaire il a des pertes d équilibre et se granted les oreilles tres souvent quoi lui donner et je n est pas beaucoup les moyen monnaitaire j ai quand meme 12 chat pouvez vous m aider svp merci
Josee chamberland
Merci beaucoup Jacinthe de nous avoir contactés au sujet de votre petit minou. Nous allons vous écrire en privé pour parler de son cas. Bien cordialement, HomeoAnimo.com
HomeoAnimo
Bonjour, j’ai 8 chats. Hier matin, j’ai entendu un cri inhabituel mais je ne sais pas lequel des 8 a crié. J’en ai trouvé un, immobile sur le plancher, qui ne répondait pas à l’appel du déjeuner. ce qui n’arrivait jamais. Au cours de la journée, il a mangé très peu et j’ai rapidement remarqué que ses jambes avaient des faiblesses. À l’heure où je vous écris (3h35, 5 mars) il perd complètement l’équilibre. Je soupçonne l’ataxie, mais je voudrais savoir s’il ressent de la douleur actuellement? Merci.
Jacinthe Lafrenaye
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