What to do when your cat has seizure; Do not panick,panicking will make the cat more frightened. take objects away from it that may cause harm. Distance yourself from the cat since it has no control over its muscles,it may hurt you. If seizure persists,contact a veterinarian or take your cat for the check up by the veterinarian.
There is not much you can do. You should take it to the vet.
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Take him to the vet as soon as possible.
During the seizure, don't touch the cat - if the cat is flailing about, move sharp objects out of the way so the cat doesn't hurt himself on it. If you can, get a video of the seizure - your smartphone should have video recording capabilities if you have one. Otherwise, wait it out, then once your cat goes quiet (this is the post-seizure phase) carefully and gently place your cat into his carrier and take him to a veterinarian for examination. The video of the seizure can help your vet figure out what is going on.
You should report it to a vet immediatly.
If you suspect your cat is having a seizure, keep them safe by moving objects away. Do not try to restrain the cat or put anything in their mouth. Stay calm and minimize stimuli. It is crucial to seek veterinary attention immediately to determine the cause of the seizures and start appropriate treatment.
A CAT scan is used to look for evidence of structural damage - reduced blood flow, changes in neural activity, etc.
Yes, a seizure can be a life-threatening event for a cat. It is important to seek immediate veterinary care if your cat experiences a seizure to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
A fit or convulsion
The puppy had seizures beginning yesterday> He ate cat poop would that cause this?
Most people that have a seizure disorder have an "aura" proir to the seizure. This is different for everyone, can be a smell, or an odor, or flashing lights, but it is a warning sign that a seizure is about to happen. Assuming she has had hear ears and nose checked by a doctor and there is no problem this could be the situation. Also, if she has not had a CAT Scan or MRI of her brain to look for problems this should be done to be thorough.
Sounds like your cat is having a seizure. They can be caused by several things- one of them is Feline Epilepsy. Talk to your vet- there are medications that can help control this.
He could have accidentally eaten poison. It sounds like your cat was having a seizure, you need to call a veterinarian.
seizure (medical) = hetkef (התקף) seizure (grabbing) = tfisah (תפיסה)