My 15-year-old cat just had a seizure for the second time in a week. Is this normal as they get older, or should I be panicking and rushing to the vet?

Earlier today, my 15-year-old cat had a seizure for the second time this week. I'm really worried because she’s never had them before. Is this something that could happen more frequently as cats age, or should I be rushing her to the vet immediately?

Answer

Your 15-year-old cat's recent seizures can be concerning, especially since they've occurred twice in one week. While aging can bring about various health issues, seizures in senior cats should be taken seriously.

  • Seizures in senior cats require prompt attention.
  • Monitor for other symptoms or changes in behavior.
  • Consult a vet to rule out underlying health problems.

Seizures can indicate various conditions such as epilepsy, kidney disease, or even high blood pressure. While they can become more common in older cats due to health changes, it’s crucial to consult a veterinarian to identify the cause and appropriate treatment. Given the age of your cat and the occurrence of multiple seizures within a short period, seeking immediate veterinary care is advisable.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my cat has a seizure?

    Ensure your cat is safe and cannot harm herself. Do not attempt to hold her down or put anything in her mouth. Once the seizure stops, contact your vet as soon as possible for further guidance.

  • Can seizures in cats be treated?

    Yes, depending on the underlying cause, seizures in cats are often manageable with medication and lifestyle changes. A vet can offer diagnosis and possible treatment options.

  • Are seizures painful for my cat?

    While seizures might look distressing, they are generally not painful. However, your cat may be disoriented or confused afterward, which can be unsettling for both of you.

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