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Sent to Cat Experts April 5 2006 at 3:55 PM
   

This AM when I got up the cat could not walk on her back legs. She was pulling herself around with her front legs draggin the back legs. My husband took her to the vet this AM they said there not broken he also said she was having mussle spasams in her legs. He gave her 2 injections, a mussle relaxer and a anti-inflamatory. This PM when I got home she has started walking on her legs, or trying I guess. She falls, walks sideways if she does manage to walk and she is slumping in a fumnny way when she dose stands. Normally whn you pet her she arches her back and the closer to her tail you get the further her rear raises, normaly. This AM her legs would just flop behind her when she sat down. Any ideas, tip, something, she is pitiful? We do have a large dogs which plays rough but there are no physical signs. Eating, drinking useing the bathroom.
Thanks, Jennie

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April 5 2006 at 8:34 PM (4 hours and 39 minutes and 3 seconds later)
         
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