Cat are often still born if they have this disease. Or they die within 2 months showing signs of apathy, weakness and diarrhea before dying. Other symptoms are:
- Central neuropathy (e.g. ataxia, hypermetric gait, slow righting and flexor muscles, intention tremor and strabismus from 3-7 months of age). Ataxia: Loss of the ability to coordinate muscular movement.
- Skeletal abnormalities
- Eye abnormalities including cataracts, fine diffuse stippling of the corneas
- Retarded growth
- Thymic aplasia, polycystic kidney disease and large thyroid glands may be present
- Mannosidosis
- Seborrhea
- Polycystic kidney disease
- Chediak-Higashi syndrome
- Congenital ankyloblepharon
- Entropion (scroll down)
- Congenital epiphora
- Primary glaucoma
- Peripheral pseudocysts
- Patellar luxation
- Hip dysplasia
See Genetic Diseases in Purebred Cats for more or these diseases generally
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