Posted by: "Crystal Hannah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Posted by: marilyn day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Usually, they lose control of their bladders during a seizure.  Sometimes
> bowels also
>
> > Posted by: "Betty J. Schlueter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Neil just had what appears to be a seiure. Neil was sleeping upstairs on
his sofa.
...Within 5-10 minutes he was steady on his legs, tail was
> > up and his eyes looked normal. He urinated, took a drink of water and
> > came in looking for his potty biscuit.

Is it possible that he had a *really* bad dream?  I think we have all been
witness to our pets dreaming and twitching, sometimes even 'running' in
their sleep.  Maybe he was in a deep sleep, having a vivid dream, and
flopped off the couch.  This may have really scared him to be awakened like
that, hence the glazed look and tucked tail.  Anybody else think this is
possible?
Kisses, our 1 year old cat was sleeping on our spiral staircase.  She was up
high, having a dream, and twitched her way off the stairs, and fell onto the
floor.  She landed on her feet, but was fairly stunned by the whole
thing...she hid for a few minutes after that.
Hope Neil is ok!

Crystal in TX



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