We have a beloved 5 year old English angora who’s been a member of the family since he was a baby, now suddenly swaying and falling over pretty much all the time as of 2 months ago. He had previously been in perfect health and has had annual exams. Around December, he was jumping around in good health, on and off the couch quite happily, and perhaps a bit more than usual. Then all of a sudden on one jump down his legs kind of gave out and he went skittering off. Ever since then, he’s been acting strangely, with symptoms worsening and evolving into near constant swaying except when laying down, feet giving out, inability to get up on hind legs, no jumping up on things (though he will sprint and jump over small objects when he feels like it), running in curved lines, and generally being unbalanced. We have had him at the vet twice over the last month to check this. They tested him for E. cuniculi, which came back negative. Multiple checks for an ear infection were negative, though only superficially. Blood work came back very healthy, everything in normal ranges. Short of x-rays, we can’t turn anything up, but he is definitely unsteady, and it seems to be getting worse.
At first I figured he injured something, but I now believe that whatever is wrong with him is what caused the original fall, not the other way around. Regardless, I am trying to figure out if he has some form of injury, a deep ear infection, arthritis, or some kind of degenerative nerve condition. And more importantly, what we should do for him, ideally to make a recovery. He still seems very happy, he eats like a horse and pees / poops constantly, he’s got the same loving personality as always, but he’s not really able to groom himself without falling over, and he’s having a hard time getting to his cecotropes. I don’t want to put the poor little guy through a series of x-rays unnecessarily, which I guess includes sedation, or giving him medication for an ear infection that the vet said could affect his appetite and cause him to have stasis problems. I’m hoping for some advice based on similar situations, that might lead us to check some things more likely than others.
My wife is in tears, and it’s really hard to watch our little man falling apart like this. Any help would be greatly welcomed.