Neurological disorders

Cats can also be susceptible to a number of neurological (nervous system) disorders. Neurological disorders affect the brain or the system of nerves running throughout the body. The signs of illness can range from very mild (a weakness in one leg) to very severe (the inability to stand).
In order for your vet to investigate the disorder, they need to know where the problem actually lies. If your pet has difficulty walking this may be because of a problem with the nerves in its leg, pressure on the nerves in its spine (like a slipped disc) or a problem of the brain. Only by careful examination can your vet identify where the problem is likely to be in order to perform the most appropriate test and to choose the most appropriate treatment.
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Introduction: Neuromuscular disorders
What is the neuromuscular system?
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How do nerves transmit messages?
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Further information
Epileptic seizures and epilepsy
Inflammatory CNS disease
Ischaemic myelopathy
Myasthenia gravis
Neuro-diagnostic tests
Neurological examination
Paroxystic events
Stroke (cerebrovascular accident)
Treatment of epilepsy
Vestibular syndrome
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