It may be caused by calcium deficiency, so it is necessary to supplement calcium to British dwarf cats in time to promote their normal bone development, or it may be patella dislocation caused by trauma. I suggest taking an X-ray as soon as possible to make a diagnosis. What should English dwarf cats do when they walk on their hind legs? British dwarf cats eat very little nutrients, which leads to malnutrition and calcium deficiency, which in turn seriously leads to skeletal hypoplasia of their hind legs and cannot bear the weight of British dwarf cats. At this time, it is necessary to supplement calcium to the British dwarf cat in time to promote bone development.
When the British short cat was injured, its hind legs went out, probably because of the fracture or dislocation of the injured patella, which made the British short cat unable to walk normally. In this regard, it is necessary to take the British short cat to the hospital to take an X-ray to check the bone growth.
If the first two do not exist, you need to go to the hospital for further MRI to check whether the English short nervous system is damaged. First of all, it is necessary to inject nerve stimulation needles into British short cats regularly, and then feed more nutritious food to help the nerves recover as much as possible.