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Went to the vet yesterday since my boy was acting weird. Turns out he was showing very mild signs of paralysis.

Vet said he needed shots to boost his nerves and if he doesn't respond well in a couple days he'll do an X-ray and decide on a further course of treatment. He's back to purring in my lap again. Hug your kitties extra tight for me tonight.

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  • I had a cat that was maybe 6 or 7 years old when she suddenly started having seizures. After a seizure, she’d be wobbly for a few days, then eventually back to normal… until it happened again. Vet couldn’t figure out what was going on. We decided to try to track when she had the seizures—was it when she ate something out of the ordinary, got exposed to something unusual, on a recurring schedule? That sort of thing. We quickly found out that within a day or two of giving her a dose of Frontline flea treatment (the kind you drip on the back of their neck) she’d have a seizure. We stopped giving her Frontline and she never had another seizure.

  • One of my cats started having seizures, brought him to the vet, and got him on medication - seizure free for over a year now. I guess what I'm trying to say is follow the vets advice and hope for the best. They know what they're doing. Here's hoping your kitty will recover with the proper care and love.

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