Should I be worried if my 14lb, 12-year-old cat has just started walking funny like it's wobbly and unsteady?

My 12-year-old, 14lb cat has started walking in an unusual way, looking a bit wobbly and unsteady all of a sudden. I've noticed this change today and it’s really concerning me. Could this be due to her age, or should I seek help to rule out any serious health issues?

Answer

Your 12-year-old cat's sudden unsteady and wobbly walking is concerning, and it's important to address these changes to ensure her well-being.

  • An unsteady gait could indicate underlying health issues.
  • Age-related changes can affect a cat's mobility, but sudden changes should not be ignored.
  • Seeking veterinary advice can help rule out serious conditions.

While age can bring about changes in a cat's mobility, a sudden onset of wobbliness can be a sign of various health concerns, ranging from vestibular disease to neurological, muscular, or even heart-related conditions. It's vital to monitor her closely and consult a veterinarian to evaluate her symptoms, ensuring she receives the necessary care.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my older cat suddenly walking wobbly?

    A sudden change in your cat's walking gait can be due to various reasons such as inner ear issues, arthritis, or other medical conditions. It's best to have a vet examine her to determine the cause.

  • Should I immediately take my cat to the vet for unsteady walking?

    If she seems to be in distress or the symptoms are accompanied by other signs like vomiting or seizures, seek immediate veterinary attention. Otherwise, schedule a vet visit soon to assess her condition.

  • Can older age cause sudden mobility problems in cats?

    While age can contribute to gradual changes in mobility, any sudden or severe change should be investigated by a vet to rule out underlying health issues.

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