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Possible absence seizure

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girlinleeds · 31/03/2017 08:42

Last night our five year old cat Bella was playing with my daughter when she laid down, didn't think anything of that but then she was none responsive. Didn't respond to touch or her name must have lasted a couple of minutes, I picked her up and she seemed to come round. She seemed a bit confused so I tried to tempt her with some food and she wolfed it down. She slowly came round, she's booked in at the vets at 10 am today, first appointment I could get but I'm really scared last time I took one of our cats to the vets unwell he was found to be dying from antifreeze poisoning and had to be pts

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Trustyourself2 · 31/03/2017 10:27

I hope Bella's ok. Was the vet able to diagnose her?

girlinleeds · 31/03/2017 11:25

He thinks it was because she has a heart murmur that she got to overexcited and that triggered it. He said if it remains a one of then just to keep an eye on her if it happens again they'll do bloods and refer her to a cardiologist, she's had a grade 4 heart murmur since we got her at a year old and it's not got any worst even though we nearly lost her to a nasty virus a couple of years ago.

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