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    Quote Originally Posted by harrymc View Post
    Ahhh poor Spike that can be painful. My friends cat had Spondylitis and she had her treated with acupuncture with some success.
    I wonder how Spike would react to that?
    He's actually had a disc problem as well, which at one point paralysed his tail . Our vet treated him with a cat version of ibuprofen and some cosequin, not sure he was very hopeful as he actually suggested we might have to amputate the tail
    Anyway, the treatment worked and all but the last three inches of Spike's tail recovered - the tip of his tail droops but he seems happy enough.
    He has never really been a cuddlecat though and we thought it was maybe a "boy" thing - until we met Hobbes!!!

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    QUOTE=Menolly;3543]I wonder how Spike would react to that?
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    It might be worth looking into. I asked my friend who used a vet in Bristol who did accupuncture (not her regular vet) I am sure your vet will know of someone that could help. As it's an alternative medicine some vets may be sceptical.

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    Banjo has been getting turned into a pin cushion lately & has certainly helped him & he is a scardeycat dog so it may help Spike to Menolly We have a couple of our pensioners on Glucosomine to that has made a huge difference to them
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