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I'm so sorry to read this dinky. Gentle hugs *or Snoddy and *or you too. (Sorry my letter * is subbing *or the letter a*ter "e" which has given up the ghost!) |
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so sorry to hear this, perhaps he is just a bit under the weather and that caused him to have another seizure. I take it he doesn't need regular medication. I had an elderly dog once who had seizures and it affected him before, obviously during and then for a few days after . Hope Snodgrass begins eating soon |
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Thanks everyone for your kind thoughts, especially you, Barnaby. I'm happy to say that Snoddy is eating and appears totally well again. He is on daily medication for seizures anyway and that one just came out of the blue. Hopefully he won't have another as the medication has been keeping him free of them.I think I just panicked because I thoughrt he was over them and it was such a long one. Anyway, all's well that ends well. Love to all cats and dogs on Catsey, especially Katie and Bovril. |
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Sorry about Snodgrass. Our Corrie the collie is epileptic and it's horrible to behold, I can't imagine how bad it must be to see in a cat. Corrie is on epiphen and is fairly well controlled, if things are stressful or he doesnt get enough exercise, that can trigger one. It's amazing how they recover although during the fit, I always worry he won't come out of it. |
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