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Hello, I was hoping someone could answer this question for me. I took my (at least 14 years old cat) to the vet 2 weeks ago because she started scooching her butt. I knew that means annul butt problems. Have 2 other cats who did this. When I took her there she could walk just fine. Brought her home and she hasn't been able to walk fine since. Because of Covid I was not able to go in with her and I think they did something to her. It's all in her back legs/hips. Her left leg she limps on and she walks at the most 6 steps and has to sit down for a few seconds. She has a problem going up and down stairs now and getting up on the furniture and she sleeps pretty much all the time now. Did call the vet 4 days later and they said to bring her in. When I went to put her in the carrier she fought me terribly. In the 13 years I have had her she has never done this. So, I think something went wrong and they did something to her but they did an x-ray and said she was just fine. Little arthritis in her knees but that was it and she walked just fine for them. I highly doubt they are going to tell me the truth. A few years back one of the Vet techs let my elderly cat with really bad arthritis jump off the table. She let go and stepped back away because she was done with her and she knew she would jump down and it all happened so fast I could not get to my cat before she jumped. I told her off about it. She's been in the business for at least 15 years so she knew better. I was wondering if anyone else took their normal walking cat to the vet for butt gland expression to have them not being able to walk after they had that done? I can't seem to find anything on the internet about it. Thanks for any help.