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Odd Fits of Behavior Siamese Tommy

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rsjordan - 22 Mar 2004 01:10 GMT
We have a 3 Yo Male siamese cat, Just a big lover, liked his belly scratched and rubs on us all the time. This morning I came back into my bedroom, and he hissed and bolted out the door like he did not know me.He laid down on the LR floor and commenced to growl and his at us and hiss at us. Never before has he exhibited beahviors like these. His eyes were instaed of Bright cheery Blue, it is like he was totally dazed and confused, actually had "attack" eyes. We immediately took Cletus to the vet. HE said it sounded like a seizre. During the Dr. Visit Cletus became his own self again, affectionate, and loving. He remained in his normal mode about two hours. He has been zonked out on Sharons chair with his brother. Wizard.

Now we are faced again with the same symptoms again, this episode being only 8 hrs from the first. Growling looking at us with attack eyes. Then he will mellow out again.

PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE anyone, if you can afford some advice or comparison instances, we would very much Thank you for all thoughts. He is resting peacefully on the bed and will allow us to scratch him.

Vet took all vitals and everything felt and looked good.   It is like our Cletus went totally insane today. And I turn 46 Today March 21.So it has not been a grand birthday so far.

Ronnie and Sharon Jordan
rsjordan1198@srt.com
Karen Chuplis - 22 Mar 2004 02:12 GMT
> We have a 3 Yo Male siamese cat, Just a big lover, liked his belly scratched
> and rubs on us all the time. This morning I came back into my bedroom, and he
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> Ronnie and Sharon Jordan
> rsjordan1198@srt.com

Do you live near a University with a vet program? I would sure get some
testing done and if your vet does not have the equipmnet and university
should. Good luck and I hope you find out what the problem is. I guess I
would want blood tests and xrays to see if there was something obvious and
then go from there.

karen
m. L. Briggs - 22 Mar 2004 19:04 GMT
>We have a 3 Yo Male siamese cat, Just a big lover, liked his belly scratched and rubs on us all the time. This morning I came back into my bedroom, and he hissed and bolted out the door like he did not know me.He laid down on the LR floor and commenced to growl and his at us and hiss at us. Never before has he exhibited beahviors like these. His eyes were instaed of Bright cheery Blue, it is like he was totally dazed and confused, actually had "attack" eyes. We immediately took Cletus to the vet. HE said it sounded like a seizre. During the Dr. Visit Cletus became his own self again, affectionate, and loving. He remained in his normal mode about two hours. He has been zonked out on Sharons chair with his brother. Wizard.
>
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>Ronnie and Sharon Jordan
>rsjordan1198@srt.com

Congratulations on your 46th birthday!  I have a plaque on my bathroom
wall :"Live each day as though your life has just begun".  
The advice about having a neurological exam is a good one to follow.
Good luck!

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