Vicky & Gandalf (GA) & Murrlin
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This was his first one and my first one. very scary. I heard a commotion from the cat room and by the time I was going in there I realized it came from where Gandalf had been lying and he was having a seizure. I knew it before I even saw him writhing on the floor. I knew it was not a hypo situation because he had tested at 160 only an hour before.
He recovered quickly, although he was very mad and did not want me to touch him for a while afterwards. he has arthritis and I'm sure all the twisting around and posturing (when I saw him his front paws were straight as boards and toes flexed, with the rest of him kind of thrashing like a hand was shaking him from side to side) hurt him. The whole thing lasted maybe 15 seconds. The noise I heard was him hitting the bookcase he was lying next to and probably claws catching in the carpet.
I am concerned for reoccurrence and cause, although I read that a lot of times it can't be determined. Jennifer, if you read this, did Tucker have any seizures? I can't remember if you said he did or not, I believe he circled because of his tumor? I also read that hypertension can be a cause and this has been a concern for Gandalf, but his last blood pressure did not show too high of levels. He stresses badly to go the vets so it's difficult to determine how accurate the tests are. He has cataracts and his eyes are dilated most of the time now, which I read is a sign of hypertension, but I had assumed the cataracts weren't letting in enough light and causing the dilation. No vet he has seen recently mentioned hypertension as a cause.
If anyone here has experience or suggestions, that would be appreciated. Vet I spoke to last night at our ER clinic said just watch for more seizures and if they cluster, he could be put on Valium to control them. I know phenobarbitol is also an option.
We go through an awful lot because of our kitties and that was probably the scariest next to a hypo. I just held on to him to keep him from hurting himself more and try to keep him calm because I knew he'd be freaked out.
He recovered quickly, although he was very mad and did not want me to touch him for a while afterwards. he has arthritis and I'm sure all the twisting around and posturing (when I saw him his front paws were straight as boards and toes flexed, with the rest of him kind of thrashing like a hand was shaking him from side to side) hurt him. The whole thing lasted maybe 15 seconds. The noise I heard was him hitting the bookcase he was lying next to and probably claws catching in the carpet.
I am concerned for reoccurrence and cause, although I read that a lot of times it can't be determined. Jennifer, if you read this, did Tucker have any seizures? I can't remember if you said he did or not, I believe he circled because of his tumor? I also read that hypertension can be a cause and this has been a concern for Gandalf, but his last blood pressure did not show too high of levels. He stresses badly to go the vets so it's difficult to determine how accurate the tests are. He has cataracts and his eyes are dilated most of the time now, which I read is a sign of hypertension, but I had assumed the cataracts weren't letting in enough light and causing the dilation. No vet he has seen recently mentioned hypertension as a cause.
If anyone here has experience or suggestions, that would be appreciated. Vet I spoke to last night at our ER clinic said just watch for more seizures and if they cluster, he could be put on Valium to control them. I know phenobarbitol is also an option.
We go through an awful lot because of our kitties and that was probably the scariest next to a hypo. I just held on to him to keep him from hurting himself more and try to keep him calm because I knew he'd be freaked out.