Does anyone have a cat who has feline idiopathic vestibular disease? Or any experience with an animal who has had it?
Indy has been tilting her head for a while now. One day I came home and there was stuff knocked over and Indy was tilting her head to the right side. She was also a bit wobbly but still able to run and play just fine. Vet guesses she knocked the stuff down when she jumped off a shelf possibly from losing her balance.
She seems better today but still tilting her head to the right. She is eating and drinking and going to the bathroom fine.
From what I have read about FIVD it isn't really something that can be cured. Just managed.
I am looking for some tips on how to manage vestibular disease and experience with this.
Indy has been tilting her head for a while now. One day I came home and there was stuff knocked over and Indy was tilting her head to the right side. She was also a bit wobbly but still able to run and play just fine. Vet guesses she knocked the stuff down when she jumped off a shelf possibly from losing her balance.
She seems better today but still tilting her head to the right. She is eating and drinking and going to the bathroom fine.
From what I have read about FIVD it isn't really something that can be cured. Just managed.
I am looking for some tips on how to manage vestibular disease and experience with this.