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Seizures in cats (Epilepsy, Fits)

catPaul Manktelow.  A seizure, also known as a convulsion or fit, occurs when uncontrolled electrical current is discharged from the neurones of the brain.  It results in a loss of consciousness, involuntary movement and often urinary incontinence and defaecation.  Seeing your cat have a seizure can be very frightening, this article helps you understand the causes of seizures and what action to take.

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