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Newest Review: ... on the left side and for one week, he was paralyzed on the left as well. Unfortunately, my vet didn't know of any medications. It has been 3 weeks and he is still not well. His head is the same, he falls over often, and he still walks very 'drunkenly'. I was excited to see that there is a medicinal cure for his ailments. Is there any way to contact me with the name of the medicine so I can give it to my vet?? I am a new member on this site, and am not sure how this works. All I know is that they gave him 6 weeks to improve on his own, or he would never improve. His personality has also changed into a sweeter kitty, always wanting to ... more

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drkittycat
Premium Review Strokes in Pets: my cat too (164 words)
by - written on 07/06/06 (Somewhat useful, 625 readings)
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My cat experienced similar symptoms. His head has stayed turned to the right, and he cannot look up. His face is very sensitive on the left side and for one week, he was paralyzed on the left as well. Unfortunately, my vet didn't know of any medications. It has been 3 weeks and he is still not well. His head is the same, he falls over often, and he still walks very 'drunkenly'. I was excited to see that there is a medicinal cure for his ailments. Is there any way to contact me with the name of the medicine so I can give it to my vet?? I am a new member on this site, and am not sure how this works. All I know is that they gave him 6 weeks to improve on his own, or ...  Read the complete review

Mad_Wicca
Premium Review The Tabby That Changed Its Spots (2398 words)
by - written on 03/09/01 (Very useful, 2536 readings)
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Leo came to us from the Cats Protection League five years ago. He was a tiny fluff of a kitten, a ticked tabby with beautifully symmetrical black blotches and swirls where you would have expected plain old stripes. Even as a tot he had huge green eyes that never missed a thing that was going on. To say he had had a bad start in life would be putting it mildly. He had been born on the stone kitchen floor of a large, rambling old house that belonged to a rather pompous man. This man felt that it was his cats natural right to have litter after litter of kittens, he wanted to keep her genes going, and so he refused to have her spayed. When Leo and his brothers and ...  Read the complete review

 
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