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Feline Epilepsy

This informative presentation examines Feline Epilepsy, a neurological disorder marked by recurrent seizures in cats. Starting with a clear introduction, we explore the types of epilepsy—idiopathic, structural, and reactive—highlighting differences in pathology and clinical approach. Global and regional statistics offer insight into its prevalence. The section on causes discusses genetic, traumatic, metabolic, and infectious origins, while risk factors such as breed, age, and underlying diseases are also outlined. We describe key signs and symptoms, including twitching, drooling, and behavioral changes, followed by a discussion of diagnostic methods like MRI, bloodwork, and EEG. Treatment and management strategies cover antiepileptic drugs, dietary support, and environmental adjustments. A realistic view of prognosis is provided, alongside emerging innovations in future prospects. The session concludes with key takeaways, an invitation to explore our holistic solutions, supported by references and highlights from our own publications for scientific grounding and further exploration.

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