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Related: About this forum"Pandora Syndrome" in cats. Is anybody here familiar with this? I just
Last edited Mon Jan 27, 2025, 02:01 PM - Edit history (1)
heard about it from a neighbor, as a diagnosis for her precious little senior one. Sounded to me like PID (routinely called "pretty inaccurate diagnosis" ) in women. I did look it up, and, frankly, it sounded far more serious than her vet indicated.
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
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"Pandora Syndrome" in cats. Is anybody here familiar with this? I just (Original Post)
niyad
Jan 27
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Ocelot II
(122,671 posts)1. Never heard of it, found this article (which you might have also found):
niyad
(121,937 posts)2. Thank you so much. That is not the article that I read, but it is much more
informative, so I do truly appreciate you sharing it. I will be shring this information with my neighbor.
Laurelin
(667 posts)4. That's a great article
Thanks for sharing.
Nigrum Cattus
(345 posts)3. Stress disorder - here is a link
IbogaProject
(4,007 posts)5. It is a catchall term for multi symptom illness in cats
With no clear diagnosis.