After a cat’s cranial nerves are damaged, they will walk slowly, have an unstable center of gravity, and have difficulty standing. Cranial nerve damage mostly occurs in adult cats. Most of them are caused by severe trauma to the cat’s brain and excessive fright. Owners After discovery, it should be sent to the hospital for examination and treatment in time to avoid life danger.
Care Hacks
Sep 03,2025
Symptoms of cranial nerve damage in cats
Sarah Johnson
Healthcare Technology Correspondent

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