twins are possible in cats, more common in some breeds, I think I have heard Siamese are more likely, but I am not sure. My girl had 2 sets of twins in her litter back in May. She had 7 babies and only 5 afterbirths, and the babies with the shared placentas looked very similar, but not exactly...
I'm glad to hear that she doesn't have CH, and I hope she doesn't have epilepsy.
Hopefully it was somoething easy like a spell of hypoglycemia or dehydration.
It seems like at that age they are really testing their boundaries, and our patience, too.
Have you looked into neutering? It will help calm some of that down, and stop spraying before it stops.
The most common symptom of CH is abnormal gait, here is a video of example:
The most common sign of hypocalcemia (low calcium) is fever, followed by painful muscle cramps, bizarre behavior and agression. In the early stages, acting "drunk" is very common. Hypocalcemia progresses very quickly...
My big mainecoon has learned to go outside. He meows at the door (if you ignore him, he meows in your face!), and he goes out for about 10-15 minutes, and meows to come back in. He goes out about 6 times a day. He will still use the litter pan if no one is home to let him out.
yes, calcium is very important if she is nursing 9 babies. My momma cat had 7 kittens, and she had low calcium, we had to supplement her diet. I practice a modified whole food diet in my house, so I included things like fresh fish, egg yolk, fresh cooked meats and organ meats, as well as the...
In humans (I'm a nurse, so I know more about us than kitties) if someone receives an immunization and they already have an infection brewing somewhere, there is a rare chance for cardiac problems. This is tested for with a combo of bloodwork, x-ray, and EKG. It is treated relatively easily with...