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  1. 23 mar 2023 · Epilepsy is a common neurological presentation in dogs and cats, with feline epilepsy estimated to affect up to 2 percent of the general feline population (Stanciu et al., 2017). As with most conditions seen in cats, there is a crossover between the feline and canine patient, but there are some variations that are certainly worth considering.

  2. 1 maj 2023 · In part one of this series we discussed the important questions to ask when taking a history from owners of dogs and cats that are having seizures. In this part, we look at the differential diagnoses for these cases.

  3. 29 kwi 2020 · In between seizures, a dog or cat with IE should be completely normal. If you are unsure if your pet had a seizure, taking a video of the abnormal event and showing it to your veterinary neurologist can help diagnose and treat your pet.

  4. Seizures are a common neurologic disorder in dogs and cats and therefore common presentations in emergency and general clinics. 1 Seizure patients can range from those actively experiencing a seizure (ie, emergent) to those presented following a seizure in the home.

  5. 8 sty 2021 · After a seizure, they may have a hard time seeing, walk in circles, seem unsteady, or even try to hide from you. If your pet regularly has seizures, you may notice warning signs in advance like your pet seeming anxious or dazed.

  6. 5 maj 2020 · Seizures can occur in both dogs & cats with causes ranging from brain tumors to toxicity. Diagnostic tools such as MRI, bloodwork, and advanced imaging.

  7. 6 sie 2020 · Recognizing Seizures in your Cat. Your cat may act unusual hours to days before a seizure. This includes increased nervousness, attention seeking or avoidance, and head turning. Be on the lookout for these behaviors as they serve as warning signs of a seizure to come in the near future.

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