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myopathy in siamese.


Sent to Pet Experts June 08, 2005 8:24 a.m.

my siamese cat had perodontal disease which led to dropped hock.Vet put on fluids and strong antibiotics. brought my cat home 3 days later i had to put her to sleep. what the hell happened? I am devastated.I originally brought her in for tooth infection. Vet put her on clavamox. couple days later i noticed back left talus of paw was paralyzed. brought back to vet told me it was dropped hock {myopathy} due to the infection.brought cat home still no improvement called vet .vet said antibiotics will clear it up. monday i had to put her asleep because her back end was gone, What happen? What went wrong? I followed home care to the letter, I am scared I have another cat with renal disease and he is doing excellent but now am concerned for him too. I just need to know what happened to my siamese.....i recently sent you question and as you now know your answer was wrong or to late.
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June 08, 2005 11:31 a.m. (3 hours and 7 minutes later)

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