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Posted by: laurarfl at Fri Apr 4 20:38:08 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by laurarfl ] It is definitely showing signs of calcium deficiency. The shaking in the limbs is called tetany, and calcium is required for proper muscle use as well as strong bones. At this advanced state, a vet visit may be in order to provide a suitable source of calcium. Simply giving powder supplements may not be enough. Also, giving too much calcium without adequate Vit D or hydration can stress the kidneys. [ Hide Replies ]
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