Dial A Vet, why is my cat having what looks like a fit every few hours? Should I be worried?

I've noticed that my cat has been experiencing episodes that look like fits every few hours. It's really concerning to see her go through these episodes, and I'm not sure what's causing them. Should I be worried about this, and do I need to get her to a vet immediately?

Answer

It sounds like your cat may be experiencing seizures, which can be distressing to witness. These episodes deserve immediate attention from a veterinary professional.

  • Seizures can be indicative of underlying health issues.
  • Prompt veterinary evaluation is important for diagnosis and treatment.
  • If episodes increase in frequency or severity, urgent care is needed.

Witnessing your pet go through an episode like this can be alarming. Seizures can be caused by a variety of factors ranging from toxin ingestion, metabolic imbalances, or neurological conditions. It's crucial to have a veterinarian assess your cat to determine the cause and appropriate treatment plan. Meanwhile, try to keep your cat safe during these episodes by removing surrounding objects that could cause injury.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat is having a seizure?

    Stay calm and keep your cat safe by removing any objects she might hurt herself on. Do not try to hold her down. Take note of the duration of the seizure and any symptoms she exhibits, and relay this information to your veterinarian.

  • Are seizures life-threatening?

    While a short, single seizure might not be immediately life-threatening, seizures can indicate serious health issues. It's essential to consult with a vet, especially if seizures occur frequently or last several minutes.

  • Can I wait to see if it happens again before seeing a vet?

    It's best not to wait if your cat has experienced a seizure. Even if the episode was brief, it's important to get a professional assessment to ensure there isn't an underlying health condition that needs addressing.

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