Can cats have absence seizures?

Absence seizures Also called petit malseizures, these are minor seizures rarely recognized in cats. Often described as not being aware of their surroundings.

What to do if a cat has a seizure?

If you notice your cat having a seizure but it stops after one to two minutes, then you should call your vet and make an appointment to have your cat seen as soon as possible. If they are short but back-to-back, or they have more than one, you should take your cat to the veterinarian immediately.

What kind of seizures can a cat have?

Cat seizures can take many forms. Generalized or grand mal seizures can include convulsions, limb rigidity or paddling, loss of consciousness, abnormal vocalization and loss of urinary or bowel control. Grand mal seizures can occur alone or in clusters and typically last a minute or two.

Can a cat be on medication for epilepsy?

If your cat is on long-term medication, he will need regular checkups and blood tests to ensure the medications are not causing other health problems. Unfortunately, there is no way to prevent your cat from developing epilepsy. And even if your cat has been diagnosed with epilepsy and is on medication, that may not completely eliminate seizures.

Can a flea and tick spray give a cat a seizure?

If a cat is exposed to toxins such as antifreeze (ethylene glycol), the result is often seizures. Additionally, certain flea and tick medications that are intended for dogs can lead to seizures if they are administered to a cat. Such flea and tick medications, along with shampoos, sprays, and dips, contain an ingredient called pyrethrin.

When to take a cat off anticonvulsant medication?

Because of the stress on the liver that long term anticonvulsant use can cause, the medicine is usually not given to cats whose seizures are more than two months apart. If your cat is on long-term medication, he will need regular checkups and blood tests to ensure the medications are not causing other health problems.

What are the symptoms of seizures in cats?

Symptoms Focal seizures in cats produce symptoms that are different from generalized feline seizures. During a focal seizure, your cat may cry loudly as though it is in pain, behave in an aggressive fashion, even if it is not normally an aggressive cat, salivate or drool excessively, and exhibit other atypical behavior.

Is there such thing as epilepsy in cats?

Idiopathic epilepsy is an inherited disorder in dogs, but is rarely diagnosed in cats. In comparison to dogs, seizures and epilepsy are much less common in cats and are usually symptoms of disease within the brain itself. When I’ve spoken to other people about seizures, I’ve heard some unfamiliar terms. What do these terms mean?

How long does a post ictal seizure last in a cat?

The post-ictal phase can last for 24-48 hours in the cat. Generalized seizures Also called grand mal seizure, this is characterized by jerking movements, rigid limbs, paddling/running movements, loss of fecal and urinary control.

Can a cat be put on long term medication for seizures?

In most cases, if a cat has one seizure he is likely to have another eventually. However, not every cat that has recurring seizures will be put on long-term medication. Because of the stress on the liver that long term anticonvulsant use can cause, the medicine is usually not given to cats whose seizures are more than two months apart.