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  • what do u guys do in this cases?.. please say something..

  • I have a young cat who was diagnosed with something similar, but yours is a temporary condition? My cat has a permanent vestibular condition, he walks into walls and stuff especially when he's in a hurry, when he takes his time he trots like a horse!

  • My cat had this several months ago and is now absolutely fine. She had two attacks and it was really scary. But with some Bonine and steroids, she is back to normal. Her head was crooked for a while and she was unsteady on her feet for a couple of weeks, but now, you'd never know she had this. This is NOT fatal. It is treatable but very disconcerting to see. Please don't worry fooks - if you cat has this - and its usually in older cats. He or she will be fine with treatment.

  • Chibikity: Maybe she has something else, because this is very common at the vet, so I don't think they would misdiagnose or not know what it is.

  • oh wow my cat does the exact same thing! i brought her twice to the vet in the past few weeks and they said they did not know what was wrong with her after doing tons of tests, this totally looks like the same thing, i am bringing her back there tomorrow, i am so happy i found your video, thank you for sharing

  • What is the prognosis?

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