Can Cats Get Concussions? Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
* Disorientation
* Confusion
* Lethargy
* Vomiting
* Loss of balance
* Seizures
* Coma
* Death
In some cases, a concussion can be very serious and even fatal. If your cat has been hit on the head, it is important to take them to the vet immediately.
There are a number of things that can cause a concussion in a cat, including:
* Being hit by a car
* Falling from a height
* Being attacked by another animal
* Being hit with a blunt object
If you think your cat may have a concussion, it is important to take them to the vet immediately. The vet will be able to diagnose the concussion and recommend the best course of treatment.
Treatment for a concussion may include:
* Rest
* Fluids
* Pain medication
* Anti-inflammatory medication
* Surgery (in severe cases)
Most cats recover from a concussion within a few weeks. However, some cats may experience long-term problems, such as:
* Memory loss
* Difficulty learning new things
* Seizures
* Behavioral problems
If your cat has experienced a concussion, it is important to monitor them closely for any signs of problems. If you have any concerns, be sure to contact your vet.
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