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Yes, I noticed behaviour/personality changes after my queen had eclampsia and convulsions after having her litter of kittens but it was only temporary lasting no more than a few weeks and 8 months on you would never know anything had happened to her. I'd be inclined to get the vet to check the cat out to see if there is something underlying, good luck! |
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Sorry to read this farthing. Poor little cat - if I read your post correctly, he was only 6 months old when he had his fit. Was the cause diagnosed at the time? Has he been on any meds? |
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Hi angie, yes he would have been about 6 months. The cause wasn't diagnosed and there were no tests done, the plan was to do bloods if he had another one. I will need to speak to my cousin and ask if she has noticed a difference in him. He is a beautiful cat, a choclate marble with big golden eyes, but I just feel he's not right. |
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I wonder if his temperament changes are due to chemical imbalance in his brain and if so whether this could be helped by any medication. Poor cat - it's a real shame. He doesn't sound like he's a happy soul. |
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