EPILEPSY IN CATS - CAN IT BE PREVENTED?
    By Tess Thompson  
      
    The most common cause of seizure is epilepsy. It is probably due to
    this fact that the terms are used interchangeable. Epilepsy is characterized
    by involuntary body movements and loss of consciousness. The duration
    and frequency of epileptic attacks determine the seriousness of the condition.
    While mild to moderate feline seizures may be harmless to the cat, severe
    manifestations of the same can last for hours and can even be fatal.

    Feline epilepsy is not common in young kittens. Feline seizures usually occur after the cat
    reaches the age of two years or older. Preventing feline epilepsy involves understanding
    the major causes of the disease. A fair amount of detailed observation is required at an
    early stage to be able to prevent a full fledged attack of epilepsy. Such observation should
    start early in age to ensure that enough preventive measures can be taken. Although
    epileptic attacks are more common in dogs than in cats, preparing a preventive plan for
    seizures is a sound advice for cat owners who would like to ensure that their companion
    does not suffer unnecessarily.

    Major causes of seizures include neurological factors, brain tumors, liver and kidney
    malfunctioning, severe parasitic infestation, hypoglycemia, head injury and lead and
    chemical toxicity. Most of the preventive measures revolve around natural ways of
    ensuring a reduction in risk factors.

    In many cases there is an underlying disease that causes seizures. The primary step is
    to rule out health problems like thyroid, diabetes, cancer or liver and kidney diseases.

    Lack of nutrition or a poor diet causes many diseases. If you must feed your cat with
    commercial diets, make sure you buy only high quality products after you have checked
    the authenticity of the manufacturers. Make sure that you read labels for ingredients.
    Commercial diets are more often than not loaded with chemicals, coloring agents,
    stabilizers and fillers that are detrimental to cats. As revealed in clinical trials, sodium
    nitrate, one of the substances used in commercial foods, is specifically responsible for
    producing changes similar to epileptic attacks.

    Cats are obligate carnivores and need a diet that suits their specific needs. A homemade
    diet is best for cats. It is recommended that you gather information about the natural diet
    of cats and feed him according to that.

    Household cleaners and floor polishes contain chemicals contain chemicals that can
    cause cancer as well as heart disease and liver problems. These can damage the nervous
    system as well. Prolonged exposure to formaldehyde can cause neurological problems.
    Keep the cat in ventilated areas when cleaning.

    Regular exercise can spruce up metabolism, improves muscle development and digestion
    in cats just as it does in humans and other animals. A well conditioned body is better
    equipped to fight disease as it ensures a regular blood supply and oxygen. Like humans,
    pets can suffer from fatigue and exhaustion too. While exercising your cat ensure that
    you consider the age, health and the weather conditions before deciding on a exercise
    routine. Cats with low blood sugar levels, epilepsy and heart problems should not be
    over-exercised.

    There are normally pre-seizure indications and cat owners are well advised to inform
    themselves regarding the symptoms so that in the event of an epileptic attack they can
    prevent physical injury that seizures are liable to cause.

    References:
    http://www.purelypets.com/articles/epilepsyarticle.htm


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