Go see your vet and have x-rays. It could be a disease associated with disks or a tumor growth on the spine or neck area. Or, it could be due to a trauma that can't heal because it keeps getting re-injured? This is a question that needs to be answered by your vet. If you dog is limping, he may feel pain. Get it checked out.
Your cat could be limping due to a range of issues such as a small injury like a cut or sprain, an ingrown nail, arthritis, a foreign object stuck in their paw, or a more serious condition like a fracture. It's best to have your cat examined by a veterinarian to determine the exact cause of the limping.
Yes it could have but you never know.
It could cause fetal alcohol syndrome.
You might want to research RLS (Restless leg syndrome)
Whatever somedoctors say, others are convinced that chemotherapy can cause carpal tunnel syndrome. In view of the large number of people who end up with carpal tunnel syndrome following chemotherapy, therehas to bea definite connection.
If the cat is healthy (check its teeth and claws to see if clean), it would be okay. But since it's limping, you should get it checked out cause cats claws can cause infection with can make your dog very sick and could give it worms (depends on the health of the cat). This is an answer from a girl who loves cats.
search as I may I could not find an association between the two diseases.
Well there only could be one answer, Down syndrome.
NO. To mix the two could cause serotonin syndrome which can be fatal.
It is possible that your cat's limping could be unrelated to the neutering procedure. Limping in cats can be caused by various issues such as an injury, arthritis, or infection. It is best to have your cat examined by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause of the limping and appropriate treatment.
NyQuil does not contain diphenhydramine. It is doxylamine succinate.
It has been shown to cause a number of shock related nervous sytem disorders such as neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS). So, I imagine it could be related.