My girlfriend just sent me an email. Her female kitty just had her second grand mal seizure in two weeks. She is going to take her to the vet.
Does anyone have any experience with this? What can she expect for the kitty, and the vet visit?
TIA!
My girlfriend just sent me an email. Her female kitty just had her second grand mal seizure in two weeks. She is going to take her to the vet.
Does anyone have any experience with this? What can she expect for the kitty, and the vet visit?
TIA!
We had a cat who had one grand mal, followed a few days later by several petit mal. His were caused by some sort of infectious process - we never did get a definitive diagnosis. Despite medication, he had a total personality change, and a few months later he just gave up. We had to euthanize him or watch him die by inches.
I found this about feline epilepsy. It might offer some info.
I had a small dog that had grand mal seizures, no cats though. However, I hope she'll be encouraged by the fact that once I started Charmin on phenobarbitol, the seizures stopped immediately and she lived to 18 1/2 years old. Usually seizures can be maintained w/a few tweaks of the medication to get the dosage right. Prayers going up for your friend's kitty that all will be well.....
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
A a RN, seeing seizures in humans is scary and I have seen one in a cat at the Blessing of the Animals once. Prayers for your kitty.....
Nine is Fine!!
Cataholic, prayers for your friend's kitty. How horrible it must be to watch this happen.
I hope it is treatable epilepsy and not something more serious. Prayers for that kitty!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Does your kitty eat much fish? That can cause epilepsy in cats, and did in one cat we knew. She died as a result.) Stopping fish in kitty's diet probably won't stop the epilepsy, but may help control it.
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