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    Senior Cat rear/hind leg knee injury

    Oh well, I am back in the worry zone again. Antibiotics may have made him lose appetite, he has reduced eating dry food significantly due to which no BM since almost 48 hours. Is it time to panic, shall I take him to vet tomorrow or can I wait another day? We are giving him 4-5 drops of olive...
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    Senior Cat rear/hind leg knee injury

    Good news... Jhilmil is back in shape as though nothing happened. Due to antibiotics he is still a bit sluggish/lethargic but everything else looks great. He had BM yesterday, everything is normal. We went to my previous vet, didn't take Jhilmil with me because I am afraid to let anyone touch...
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    Senior Cat rear/hind leg knee injury

    Thanks for all the replies, this is very helpful. Cat name is Jhilmil, he is a male cat. Good news: he is recovering from his legs issue and looks very cheerful now. He is able to walk, go to bathroom(urinate only) and eat properly now. But its been 48 hours since he had bowel movement. He did...
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    Senior Cat rear/hind leg knee injury

    More information: Everything was fine with my cat before this vet visit. He was eating fine, bowel movements were fine and urine output was normal (due to thyroid issue we keep an eye on all these).
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    Senior Cat rear/hind leg knee injury

    My cat is 16 years old, has thyroid problem since 3 years and is on special diet and medicine. Recently he was feeling lower energy and sounded like congested breathing and he stopped jumping on couch all of a sudden. We took him to the vet but seems like the vet damaged one of his rear knee...
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