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Old November 11th 03, 04:03 AM
G. Corlew
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Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my cat? It is a 8-9 month cat
that lives in the barn at my home. It is stumpling and appears dizzy.
It's ears are not "aligned". They are pointing in differents directions.
Please let me know what it might be.

Cheers,
Gc~

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Old November 11th 03, 04:18 AM
Dan Mahoney
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G. Corlew wrote:
Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my cat? It is a 8-9 month cat
that lives in the barn at my home. It is stumpling and appears dizzy.
It's ears are not "aligned". They are pointing in differents directions.
Please let me know what it might be.

Cheers,
Gc~


That's too complex a problem to diagnose via Internet. You need to get
the cat to the vet IMMEDIATELY! Symptoms like that can be due to
something as simple as a bad inner ear infection, or as severe as
poisoning or neurological disease. It's imperative that the vet sees
your cat right away.

Dan

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Old November 11th 03, 04:18 AM
Dan Mahoney
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G. Corlew wrote:
Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my cat? It is a 8-9 month cat
that lives in the barn at my home. It is stumpling and appears dizzy.
It's ears are not "aligned". They are pointing in differents directions.
Please let me know what it might be.

Cheers,
Gc~


That's too complex a problem to diagnose via Internet. You need to get
the cat to the vet IMMEDIATELY! Symptoms like that can be due to
something as simple as a bad inner ear infection, or as severe as
poisoning or neurological disease. It's imperative that the vet sees
your cat right away.

Dan

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Old November 17th 03, 06:41 PM
Fred Williams
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G. Corlew wrote:

Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my cat? It is a 8-9 month cat
that lives in the barn at my home. It is stumpling and appears
dizzy. It's ears are not "aligned". They are pointing in differents
directions. Please let me know what it might be.


I hate to think what might have happened, but it might have been
stepped on by a larger animal, if any live in the barn. Reason
enough to make a trip to the vet and see if anything can be done.

--
Regards
Fred

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Old November 17th 03, 06:41 PM
Fred Williams
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G. Corlew wrote:

Can anyone tell me what is wrong with my cat? It is a 8-9 month cat
that lives in the barn at my home. It is stumpling and appears
dizzy. It's ears are not "aligned". They are pointing in differents
directions. Please let me know what it might be.


I hate to think what might have happened, but it might have been
stepped on by a larger animal, if any live in the barn. Reason
enough to make a trip to the vet and see if anything can be done.

--
Regards
Fred

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