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Sav
Sun, Sep 1, 2024
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Hi I noticed my cat as been having seizures/strokes and her limbs are locked and not working and it happens a random times. She also has started drooling when she purrs, sprays and urinating a lot, and drinks a lot as well as vomits. What’s happening to her?


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Dr. Thompson
Dr.Tail Vet

I'm really sorry to hear about your cat's condition. Seizures in cats can stem from various causes, such as epilepsy, brain tumors, infections, or metabolic issues like liver or kidney disease. The symptoms you're describing—limb locking, drooling, increased urination, excessive drinking, and vomiting—are indeed concerning and suggest that your cat may be facing a serious underlying health issue.

For now, it's important to keep your cat in a safe and quiet environment. Remove any objects that could potentially cause harm during a seizure. Additionally, keeping a record of the seizures, including their duration, frequency, and any other symptoms, can be incredibly helpful for the veterinarian.

Given the severity and combination of these symptoms, I strongly recommend seeking immediate veterinary care. These signs could indicate a life-threatening condition that requires prompt medical attention. The veterinarian will be able to perform the necessary tests to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.

If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Thank you.