Human Epilepsy and Cats
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 12:14 pm
Hello, sounds like a strange topic!!
I've got two 11 year old cat sisters. Daisy's a quite independent lady but still loves her cuddles and fuss.
Then they'res Rosie, my shadow who likes to be as close as possible but will never sit or lay on me. On the bed all night and day with the odd stroll outside! Acts like hasn't seen me in a week when I pop out for an hour!
I have epilepsy which has been much worse over the last 5years. I tend to have seizures in the morning/evening and during the night.
Rosie can act strangely! She sometimes gives me a bit of warning, won't come near me and sleeps in the living room (normally her sisters room!)
After my seizures she will then come back and get her place next to me again!
Don't know if it's because I have a tendency to kick the duvet off the bed or just because I scare her! But can be a good way for me to prepare myself sometimes!!
I know of seizure alert dogs that can smell the seizure but just wondering if anyone else has a health condition that their cat reacts to??
Daisy couldn't care less but Rosie definitely acts differently!
Thanks for reading.
I've got two 11 year old cat sisters. Daisy's a quite independent lady but still loves her cuddles and fuss.
Then they'res Rosie, my shadow who likes to be as close as possible but will never sit or lay on me. On the bed all night and day with the odd stroll outside! Acts like hasn't seen me in a week when I pop out for an hour!
I have epilepsy which has been much worse over the last 5years. I tend to have seizures in the morning/evening and during the night.
Rosie can act strangely! She sometimes gives me a bit of warning, won't come near me and sleeps in the living room (normally her sisters room!)
After my seizures she will then come back and get her place next to me again!
Don't know if it's because I have a tendency to kick the duvet off the bed or just because I scare her! But can be a good way for me to prepare myself sometimes!!
I know of seizure alert dogs that can smell the seizure but just wondering if anyone else has a health condition that their cat reacts to??
Daisy couldn't care less but Rosie definitely acts differently!
Thanks for reading.