Abstract

IntroductionA 13-year-old 4-kg (8.8-lb) neutered female domestic shorthair cat was presented for evaluation of acute nonambulatory tetraparesis. The cat was able to go outdoors and had seemed well 12 hours prior to presentation. At the time of presentation, the cat had to be carried into the hospital because it was unable to walk. General physical examination did not reveal any abnormalities except for low rectal temperature (36.5°C [97.7°F]). No heart murmur or pulse deficits were noted.Neurologic examinationAssessmentAnatomic diagnosisProblemRule out locationNonambulatory tetraparesis with increased muscle tone in the hind limbs and decreased muscle tone

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