Cat / Exotic Shorthair - Answered 1406 days ago
We rescued a stray kitten of about two months' age on November 15th and got a diagnosis of cerebellum hypoplasia from feline parvovirus. It's been two months and she's still unable to walk or eat on her own. What kind of rehabilitation would be effective for improving her motor functions and ability to eat?
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Ben Jones
United Kingdom
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Sasha
Exotic Shorthair, 4 months old female

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Dear Ben, Thankyou for your kind heart. Unfortunately, there's no treatment for condition so far, since the condition is caused by a lack of development of the brain. But the condition is not painful or contagious. She just need some extra tender loving care to minimize minor injuries and she'll able to have a normal life. Regards, Dr. Nisrina
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