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Symptoms and Treatment of Seizures (Epilepsy) in Cats and Dogs
Epilepsy is a central nervous system disorder where overactive brain neurons cause abnormal function and seizuresโconvulsions, loss of consciousness, behavior changes. It is intermittent with many causes; treatment aims to reduce seizure frequency. This article covers types, symptoms, and management.

How to Help a Cat That Gets Severely Stressed When Going Out
Indoor and naturally timid cats can suffer severe stress when taken outside, with signs ranging from refusal to eat and diarrhea to, in extreme cases, FIP or even sudden death. Keep your cat in a secure carrier, comfort it with familiar items, and practice carrier training in advance to prevent travel anxiety.

Why Does Your Cat Have Trouble Urinating?
Difficulty urinating shows as blood in urine, frequent urination, or blockage, mainly from urinary-system problems; without timely treatment it causes great pain. Here we discuss feline urinary disease.

What to Do If Your Cat Has a Seizure
Feline epilepsy is an intermittent, brain-origin disease marked by convulsions; after an episode the cat often staggers and circles. Let's learn about it.

What to Do About Blood in Your Dog’s Urine
Blood in dog urine (hematuria) commonly stems from a heat cycle, food poisoning, or urinary tract disease, with bleeding possible in either the upper or lower tract. Self-checks based on behavior, other symptoms, and urination patterns help distinguish the cause before a vet visit.

What Disease Causes Blood in Cat Urine?
Blood in cat urine usually means urinary stones or infection, with straining to pass small amounts. This guide covers the causes โ low water, intact status, stress โ and the tests and meds to use.

What Medication Is Used for Allergic Dermatitis in Cats
Allergic dermatitis in cats is usually triggered by parasites, drugs, food or environmental irritants, causing red, itchy skin. Treatment focuses on removing the allergen and relieving itch with antihistamines; secondary infection needs medicated sprays and parasite control.

Why Does My Cat Keep Going to the Litter Box Without Urinating or Defecating?
A cat that frequently visits the litter boxโespecially a maleโmay have a urinary issue such as stones, urethritis, or kidney problems, showing as frequent, painful, or bloody urination. Constipation and anxiety can cause similar behavior. Rule out emergencies like blockage and ease stress with a calm, clean environment and more water.

How to Calm a Stressed Cat (Feline Stress Response)
Stress can cause digestive issues, mood swings, and behavior changes. To ease it, find the cause, create a stable safe environment, spend more time, and use pheromones or calming scents. Prevention is a stable home and watching mood. If the cat vomits, won't eat, or shows urinary blockage/blood, see a vet promptly.
Day one: cat couldn’t move or stand, limbs cold; after some glucose and water it recovered but now has seizures, drooling, dilated pupils, rapid breathing, and wobbly walking
Seizures, weakness, rapid breathing, and uncontrolled urination may come from epilepsy, poisoning, or heart disease. Epilepsy needs phenobarbital; toxin ingestion needs urgent vet decontamination. Heart disease can show similar signs โ a vet exam determines treatment.