Frankie is an 8 year old Maine Coon cat. Sweet disposition with very gentle ways.
He ran down the stairs after our puppy chased him a few days ago and hasn't been the same since. He is hiding behind the bed and out of way places.
He usually will hang nearby when we are home, but he has been hiding underneath furniture or behind our bed on the 2nd floor. He hissed at the dog the next day after the stairs incident and he has never hissed in his life. He also hissed at me when I went near him. I knew he was in some kind of pain, but wasn't sure what exactly was bothering him. We took him to one of his veterinarians for an exam and they couldn't find anything. Pancreatitis and urinary test were all okay. Routine blood test showed mild elevated kidney value with mild dehydration. He didn't want to eat one of his meals, but if we carry him to his eating bench he will eat his regular meal. He is using the litter box once or twice a day. He does move, but he hunches his back and seems to hold his leg close to his body. I'm thinking he hurt his back or leg when running down the stairs. I will try some arsenicum unless someone has another suggestion. Thanks for your thoughts.
Betty
He ran down the stairs after our puppy chased him a few days ago and hasn't been the same since. He is hiding behind the bed and out of way places.
He usually will hang nearby when we are home, but he has been hiding underneath furniture or behind our bed on the 2nd floor. He hissed at the dog the next day after the stairs incident and he has never hissed in his life. He also hissed at me when I went near him. I knew he was in some kind of pain, but wasn't sure what exactly was bothering him. We took him to one of his veterinarians for an exam and they couldn't find anything. Pancreatitis and urinary test were all okay. Routine blood test showed mild elevated kidney value with mild dehydration. He didn't want to eat one of his meals, but if we carry him to his eating bench he will eat his regular meal. He is using the litter box once or twice a day. He does move, but he hunches his back and seems to hold his leg close to his body. I'm thinking he hurt his back or leg when running down the stairs. I will try some arsenicum unless someone has another suggestion. Thanks for your thoughts.
Betty