Roxanne

First, I am so very sorry for your loss. It never, ever gets any easier, but 
you must know how much you did for your baby.

Your question is not a stupid one. What you are asking about could 
theoretically be possible. A cat’s brain is no different than a baby’s brain, 
and if you shake a cat hard, you could possibly cause the cat’s brain to 
herniate (swell and ultimately push down into the hole at the base of the 
skull). However, from what you describe, the more likely answer is something 
akin to a stroke, which is the result of a clot lodging in the brain and/or a 
haemorrhagic stroke where blood vessels burst in the brain, blocking an area 
from receiving blood flow. Just like in people, strokes can happen in many 
conditions, particularly in debilitated patients.

I think that is the likely answer here Roxanne, so there is no reason to 
suspect your babysitter did something wrong.

Again, my heart goes out to you for your loss of Neveah.

Amani

From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Roxanne Smith
Sent: September-27-16 2:26 AM
To: Felvtalk
Subject: [Felvtalk] feline leuk and shaken cat syndrome ??

It has been awhile since I have looked at my emails and or participated in this 
group-but I am desperate for some help and answers, of which I am not even sure 
I explain all in an email.
Here goes, another one of my feline leuk cats died yesterday (Monday) AM.
She dropped to 6.4 pounds, lost a pound in one month-has not really been eating 
for days, keeping to herself, hiding, but would sit by me. The last two or 
three days she would no longer sleep with me.
I went to Florida a couple of weeks ago, had a babysitter come in daily to 
check on her-and she appeared to be doing well but starting going downhill, 
Neveah--cat lost about one pound in a month time period.
So this is where I really need help-and please pass on to see additional 
answers. I have noticed only a few people ever answer or respond to emails but 
I can say much as I never do. :.(
So I took Neveah to the ER Monday AM, as her temp dropped to 98.5, she could 
not move, and her rt eye was dilated and would not go back to normal and left 
eye appeared to be fine. Sunday my friend was in the room with her for hours 
and noticed the cat Neveah was acting/walking not correctly. Is anyone every 
heard of shaken cat syndrome-is it possible my friend dropped Neveah, or shook 
her in the room and caused her to have a blood clot-yes I am grasping here.
As with everyone I feel bad, should I have been more aggressive in giving her 
sub q fluids, obviously too late now, she is gone.
I have requested her latest blood panel for my records, but I know her kidney 
panels were not good.
Is anyone in this group but any chance from the Milwaukee area/ Or there any 
vets in this group, whom would be willing to speak with me.
Please be as honest as possible-or if you need more information before you 
answer please let me know that as well
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