When a cat convulses, we should consider whether it is caused by dreaming, calcium deficiency, encephalitis, toxoplasmosis, epilepsy, poisoning, etc. Generally speaking, if the cat's convulsions are caused by dreaming, then it is a relatively normal phenomenon. We pet owners can comfort it to make its negative emotions subside on their own, and basically there is no need to worry too much; if the cat has symptoms such as headache and foaming at the mouth during the convulsion, it is recommended that our pet owners take the cat to a regular pet hospital for a detailed examination in time, which will help promote recovery from the disease. Of course, if a cat has convulsions due to lack of calcium, then we pet owners need to supplement it with calcium in time. |
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