Hayles66 said:I'm afraid to say he's worse or he has good days and bad days. Yesterday was spent sleeping and wanting to be picked up. Today he attempted to follow us around but he just has no balance at all. His appetite has decreased drastically. We are feeding him ham, cheese etc... Just to interest him.
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Hayles66 said:Thanks Richard. Unfortunately it's back to work for me and the girls tomorrow although hubby is off. Archie will have to use the time spent in the cage during the day as sleep time. I can't leave him alone because he tries to climb the settee and then gets his claws hooked and can't release himself. He keeps giving us his Puss in Boots look (Shrek). His back legs give him the most trouble. It's like he is disabled and I suppose that's what he is now. He could do with one of those dog wheel things. Time will tell though. He's developed a nervous tick which is similar to hiccuping. It's all linked to the nervous system so I suppose that's normal too.
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