If you have noticed that your cat has been exhibiting moments of immobility and seems to be experiencing pain, you must contact your veterinarian immediately and have your kitty checked. Although a lot of cats develop age-related conditions the involve mobility impairments, it is necessary to have a veterinarian examine your cat to identify the cause of her immobility.
Upon assessment by your veterinarian and it is suspected to be Schiff-Sherrington syndrome, your pet doctor will have to perform thorough tests and examinations beginning with the history of present illness. As a pet parent, you are to describe and provide detailed information about the signs and symptoms exhibited by your Manx cat and when it started. After which, a thorough physical and medical examination will be performed on your feline friend, such as urinalysis, bloodwork, electrolyte panel, and biochemistry profile to help rule out other possible conditions that show similar signs and symptoms. Aside from those, an MRI and CT scan might also be ordered as part of the assessment and examination.
Since immobility is not only a symptom of Schiff-Sherrington syndrome but also in other conditions, make sure to consult your veterinarian about issues regarding mobility to provide the proper diagnosis and interventions.
If your pet is showing any signs of illness, call your animal hospital Aurora, CO.
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