I have read somewhere that there is a neurological disease that cats can develop that makes them really wacky when they are touched, but I have no idea where I saw it or read it. Is it called synthese;/"
]'(&7sia or something.  It's sensory overload.

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 and Physicality is its
 Manifestation."


On Jul 18, 2007, at 2:46 PM, laurieskatz wrote:

Isabella has been to the specialist. Her temperature was normal and weight the best ever. She has continued to have tremors. She also has a very fast rate of breathing (70-80 BPM). A spine xray revealed nothing amiss. An ultrasound revealed a very enlarged spleen (suspects: lymphoma or red blood cell production). We got the asparate biopsy results and she does not have lymphoma. She is on tramadal, clavamox and prednisone (we switched back from prednisalone because she was frothing). We are going to decrease the pred in case it is the cause of her tremors and or fast breathing (it CAN cause this in dogs). She seems happy except for the tremors. They almost resemble a seizure. If the pred decrease does not stop them, we will try an anti-seizure med. Vet has no idea why she cries out when we touch her or pick her up.
More as we learn more.
Laurie


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