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Hello, my name is barbie, I'm new to the site but I've always read these forums for help.
I have a 7 month old, orange baby, named little george. Recently, he's been having what seem like cramps near is rear. They don't seem to hurt him much, when he gets them he lay's down to stretch & spread his legs. He doesn't cry in pain, when I feel on his back legs he doesn't stop me from touching them. He is still playing with his brothers & eating just fine. He continues to run around & jump on things as normal. It's just once in awhIle during play he scoots his legs up & lays down.
I have not consulted my regular vet as he passed away suddenly, so I'm in the process of finding a new vet.
So, my question is, should I be overly concerned as I usually am when it comes to my cats? Or could it necessarily be a muscle cramp or a pulled muscle? Again, he is showing no signs of pain, just temporary discomfort. When I rub his legs, he gets back up & runs like nothing even happened.
Thank you in advance. Any advice is welcomed.
I have a 7 month old, orange baby, named little george. Recently, he's been having what seem like cramps near is rear. They don't seem to hurt him much, when he gets them he lay's down to stretch & spread his legs. He doesn't cry in pain, when I feel on his back legs he doesn't stop me from touching them. He is still playing with his brothers & eating just fine. He continues to run around & jump on things as normal. It's just once in awhIle during play he scoots his legs up & lays down.
I have not consulted my regular vet as he passed away suddenly, so I'm in the process of finding a new vet.
So, my question is, should I be overly concerned as I usually am when it comes to my cats? Or could it necessarily be a muscle cramp or a pulled muscle? Again, he is showing no signs of pain, just temporary discomfort. When I rub his legs, he gets back up & runs like nothing even happened.
Thank you in advance. Any advice is welcomed.