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  1. Aug 30, 2024 · Cats may fall to one side and convulse during a seizure, but seizure symptoms are not always as noticeable. The cat may have slight changes in behavior like becoming aggressive or confused. Cats may drool, stare into space, or paw at the air, and lose bladder and bowel control during a seizure.

  2. Dec 5, 2019 · Extracranial seizures can be caused by: Liver or kidney disease. Exposure to a flea or tick product that isn't meant for cats. Ingestion of human medicine. Heatstroke. Infectious diseases. High blood pressure. Your cat could also have a seizure as a result of epilepsy, which means that the seizure's cause is unknown.

  3. Oct 3, 2024 · A seizure occurs when there is a surge of electrical impulses in your cat’s brain. They may twitch or have full-out convulsions. If your cat has multiple seizure episodes, they have epilepsy ...

  4. Apr 17, 2023 · Most affected cats will show most of these six signs during a seizure. Loss of consciousness (seizing cats may appear distressed but they are unconscious so have no awareness of what’s happening). Flailing movement of the limbs i.e. extension and flexion, rapid paddling as if trying to run while lying down.

  5. Jul 20, 2023 · Seizures can also be caused by inflammation with the brain, the presence of a brain tumor, or scar tissue within the brain (caused by previous infection or trauma). Young cats with seizures may have inherited epilepsy, which predisposes them to recurrent seizures despite the lack of an identifiable underlying disease.

  6. Aug 15, 2016 · Heart problems in cats can cause inadequate delivery of oxygen-rich blood to the brain, either because the heart muscle does not pump well or because of an abnormal heart rhythm. Lack of oxygen to the brain can cause your cat to faint. Sudden, yes; seizure no. Disorders of the muscles can result in weakness and collapse and veterinarians will ...

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  8. The post-ictal phase can last for 24-48 hours for a cat. Generalized seizure. Also called a grand mal seizure, this is characterized by jerking movements, rigid limbs, paddling/running movements, and loss of bowel and urinary control. The head is often bent backward along the spine. A grand mal seizure usually lasts for one to two minutes.

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