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Purrdy
This was Purrdy over 3 weeks ago, he was full of life and very playful. Smart beyond what we could comprehend. He’d play fetch, come wherever you asked, and would follow us anywhere in the house. Purrdy was always a wobbly and clumsy kitten and we never thought much of it, in fact we thought it was adorable and endearing that he was so clumsy, but fought to do anything and everything he could. As the days went forward into February, it became concerning; something wasn’t right. He wasn’t jumping up into his favorite sink to sleep in, and he seemed very timid and scared to jump up on the bed. When he did attempt to, he’d crash and burn and by golly, keep trying, but we noticed he couldn’t do it anymore. I placed a stool at the end of the bed to accommodate him and he seemed happy. Then we noticed him no longer walking on his back legs in a normal kitty manner. He was very flat footed and he would collapse and fall often. I took him to the vet and we immediately did an wellness exam and X-ray to rule out any injury, previous injury, or underlying reason as to him loosing strength and muscle mass in his hind legs. Everything came back free and clear and she said he seemed very healthy otherwise. Of course, I was overwhelmingly scared and just in complete disbelief that this was happening to our new baby kitty after all the loss we had experienced this last 6 months with our other cats. We tried to keep positive and hope that whatever this was, he’d pull through or at least plateau to the point where we could just accomedate to his needs as a special needs kitty. I placed stair treads on our slippery stairs to the basement, I placed stools for him to get to his comfy sleeping spots, and I basically felt like a caregiver to him in his times of need. Still, he was so playful and although would stumble and fall over and over, he still had so much will to play and try and follow us everywhere. The vet told us to monitor his behavior and gave us a huge list of o