Here's why you should contact a vet right away:
* Seizures can be a sign of a serious underlying health condition. This could include anything from poisoning to brain tumors.
* Prompt diagnosis and treatment are crucial. Delaying treatment can worsen the situation and even be life-threatening.
While you wait for your vet, try to observe your cat and note the following:
* How long did the seizure last?
* What did your cat's body movements look like?
* Did your cat lose consciousness?
* Was there any change in behavior before or after the seizure?
The information you gather will be helpful for your vet in diagnosing the cause of the seizures.
Please remember: Your cat's health is your top priority. Don't hesitate to seek professional veterinary help immediately.