Why does my 10-year-old cat keep losing balance? Should I be worried about this?

Over the past few days, I've noticed that my 10-year-old cat has been losing her balance more than usual. Simple activities like jumping onto her favorite chair or walking across the room seem to leave her a bit wobbly. Is this something that comes with age, or should I be concerned about her health?

Answer

It is concerning that your 10-year-old cat is experiencing balance issues such as wobbling or difficulty jumping onto furniture. These symptoms could indicate an underlying health issue rather than simply aging.

  • Balance issues are not typical signs of aging and warrant attention.
  • An ear infection or neurological problem could be causing your cat’s imbalance.
  • Consulting with a vet can help diagnose and address the issue promptly.

While some changes in mobility can occur as cats age, losing balance is not typical and should not be overlooked. This could be due to a variety of reasons such as inner ear infections, neurological disorders, or other medical conditions that require veterinary assessment. It is crucial to monitor your cat’s symptoms and see a vet for a proper evaluation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for older cats to lose their balance?

    No, balance issues in cats are not considered a normal part of aging and often signal an underlying health concern that requires veterinary attention.

  • What could cause my cat to suddenly have balance problems?

    Potential causes for balance problems in cats include inner ear infections, vestibular disease, or neurological conditions. A vet can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

  • What should I do if my cat falls or seems disoriented?

    If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care. Otherwise, schedule a vet check-up to determine the cause and receive appropriate care.

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