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well what i want to know is, can any type of poison cause a cat to not be able to move its back end, as a neighbour has found a cat which belongs to a anouther neighbour and she asked me to have a look at it i said leave it were it is for now (was in the nice warm sun) give it some water and ring the neighbour which it belongs to as its a farm cat

 

i think it may be poison as i cant understand, it is nowere near a road or somthing it can fall off to paralise its back end

 

any ideas?

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I think if it was poison it would be more than just the back end which it couldnt move, also poison dosnt take long to work until an animal dies, Maybe they should take the cats to the vets just incase tho?

it looked a bit spaced aswel, not sure if that was because of pain or what.....but the owner has rang, will go check to see if its okay in half an hour.......dont think its looking good for it :thumbdown: .....not that im a fan of cats but i do feel sorry for it its been around for years

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Could you not take it to the vets for the owners? surely a better option than leaving an animal in obvious pain and discomfort, exposed in the heat of the day. . . . . . . . waiting for someone to finish work?! :angry: That would have been my first move anyway, farm cat or not.

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Could you not take it to the vets for the owners? surely a better option than leaving an animal in obvious pain and discomfort, exposed in the heat of the day. . . . . . . . waiting for someone to finish work?! :angry: That would have been my first move anyway, farm cat or not.

 

she couldnt even take her own dog to the vets so doubt she would take someones cat :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

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