My cat just had a seizure and now she's walking in tight circles; should I be worried, or is this normal behavior?

Earlier today, my cat had what I'm pretty sure was a seizure, and since then, I've noticed she's walking in very tight circles. I'm really worried because this just doesn’t seem normal for her. Is circling after a seizure a cause for concern, or is this something that generally happens?

Answer

It sounds like your cat may have experienced a seizure, and the subsequent circling behavior could be related. It's important to monitor her closely, as seizures followed by unusual behavior can be concerning.

  • Seizures in cats can cause temporary confusion and disorientation.
  • Circular walking post-seizure may indicate an underlying issue.
  • Monitoring her behavior and seeking veterinary guidance is crucial.

When a cat experiences a seizure, it can lead to behaviors like walking in circles. This could be due to disorientation, lingering neurological effects, or an indicator of a deeper issue, such as an ear infection or neurological disorder. Although some cats recover quickly, it's essential to observe her closely and possibly consult a veterinarian to ensure her health and well-being.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do immediately following a cat seizure?

    Ensure your cat is in a safe environment where she cannot hurt herself and monitor her closely until she fully recovers. Contact a veterinarian for further advice.

  • Can stress cause seizures in cats?

    While stress alone is rarely the direct cause, it can exacerbate underlying conditions that may lead to seizures. It's important to reduce stress factors in her environment.

  • When should I contact a veterinarian?

    If you notice repeated seizures, unusual behaviors like persistent circling, or if she seems distressed or unwell, contact a veterinarian promptly.

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