Species: Cat
Age: 9
Sex/Neuter status: Yes
Breed: Standard moggy
Body weight: 5.4kg
History: Previously had cat flu as a kitten, scarring along her lungs and throat. It was an issue when she was a kitten but has since resolved.
Clinical signs: Horners syndrome, lack of interest in hard food
Duration: 4 days
Your general location: Ireland
Links to any test results, X-rays, vet reports etc. that you have: none
My cat developed Horner's syndrome on Tuesday 4th Oct, it came on in the space of a few hours. It wasn't there when I woke up but was by lunch time. Her left pupil does not react to light as much, it can go larger but only if very dark. The eye looks sunken back and the eye lids droops.
We took her to the vets, they had never seen horner's syndrome in a cat before which is why I am a little dubious. They gave her an antibiotic injection and an anti-inflammatory. I was then given an anti-inflammatory liquid to give her for 4 days.
She hadn't been eating her biscuits like usual, she never leaves food behind, but she was for a couple days prior to the eye issue. I thought, since it is a scheduled feeder, that the biscuits may be tasteless so I bought more on Wednesday and she wasn't keen, she would crack the biscuits but not eat the rest. I have since moved her onto a mousse/soft food that she is eating happily.
I find she is able to have a biscuit treat (Dreamies) when on the medication but by the time the next dose comes around, she is not keen again. I had a look at her teeth, god this cat puts up with a lot, and I cannot see any dark sections or broken teeth. Of course, I am limited by her tongue being in the way around the bottom teeth so I cannot see as easily, they look okay.
My biggest concern is cancer, my husband, FIL, father, friend have it and the friend just died. It's an ever-present fear in my life. I want to get an xray done, since she would be under this would mean she could have her teeth looked at too, right? I'm afraid of what may be wrong and if I can even afford it.
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