The causes of tremors of the rear legs in cats include metabolic diseases such as kidney failure or low blood sugar, neuromuscular diseases, compressive lesions of the cat's spine caused by tumors or other medical conditions and neuromuscular diseases. Poisoning can also cause tremors of the cat's rear legs and can include rodent bait poisoning, liquid potpourri poisoning and glow stick poisoning. Tumors that are responsible for causing pressure to be placed on the cat's vertebra can also cause tremors and are often the first signs of a tumor in this area of a cat. Symptoms such as rear leg tremors are something that should be watched closely and the decision to visit the vet should not be dwelled upon for a long period of time. The amount of time that passes may just be the window that would have provided the best prognosis for the underlying medical condition being treated.
Tremors of the rear legs of a cat are symptoms of underlying medical conditions that the cat may be facing. These medical conditions can range in severity from diseases to trauma and as such, the treatment and prognosis vary as well. If a cat owner discovers that their cat is suffering with these tremors they should take the cat to the veterinarian for further evaluation, diagnosis and treatment. Often times a little precaution can eliminate the chance of a cat having a medical condition that can cause tremors of the rear legs and can be as easy as putting up the glow sticks or making sure that the rodent bait is placed where the cat can not get any of it. Another thing that cat owners should always be sure of is that it is always better to make that trip to the vet than to wait and worry about the health of your cat.
Published by Deborah Anderson
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