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Recently, many pet owners have reported that their cats are weak or even paralyzed in their lower limbs. While the cause is difficult to determine, some cat owners suspected that it was related to their use of some brands of cat food. This also attracted market attention, and at one point it became popular. First Finance Correspondent recently learned from the brands involved and various veterinary experts that there is currently no evidence that lower limb paralysis is clearly linked to cat food. The consumers interviewed hoped that all parties would work together to find out the cause of the kitten's paralysis in order to find subsequent treatment plans.
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Recently, many pet owners have reported that their cats are weak or even paralyzed in their lower limbs. While the cause is difficult to determine, some cat owners suspected that it was related to their use of some brands of cat food. This also attracted market attention, and at one point it became popular. First Finance Correspondent recently learned from the brands involved and various veterinary experts that there is currently no evidence that lower limb paralysis is clearly linked to cat food. The consumers interviewed hoped that all parties would work together to find out the cause of the kitten's paralysis in order to find subsequent treatment plans.
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