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No the vets have said they don't think its epilepsy. I used to foster and epileptic cat and the loss of bowel control and howling are very similar but he does not have any of the movement like my epileptic cat used to. I guess it could be a mild form but the vets did not seem interested in that suggestion. Thanks for the reply |
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The first thing that came to my mind was Epilepsy too but I would have thought the vets would have been able to test him for that.. It must be very distressing for your mother to see him like that.. Welcome to Catsey by the way, sorry you had to join us under such worrying circumstances.. I hope, maybe tomorrow now, that other members will be here to give you more help and advice.. |
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Certainly sounds like some form of epilepsy. Have they ruled out diabetes? could be some form of hypoglycaemic attack?? I might be inclined to seek a second opinion if my current vets weren't terribly interested in getting to the root of the problem. Good luck and let us know how you get on. |
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Hi and welcome. I really think you Mother should consider visiting another vet, maybe one who wants to help get to the bottom of what is actually wrong with this poor cat. It does sound like epileptic fitting but I'm no expert at all. Please do let us know how he gets on. |
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