

Glitch
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About Glitch
Hawkestone, ON
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Physical Traits
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Glitch's Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.<br/>December 3, 2025 email from Aldergrove - I would recommend to monitor the cat for further seizures and see how she responds to the phenobarb. The phenobarb level should be checked in about 3-4 weeks time from starting the phenobarb ( will need to refill phenobarb for a longer duration). If the cat is not responding well to the phenobarb and there are continuing seizures then may need to discuss further anti seizure meds . If continued worsening of the seizures then can consider neurology referral and possible testing for Toxoplasmosis.<br/><br/>When the seizures are reasonably well controlled ( 1 seizure per month) we can consider spay and umbilical hernia repair
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
December 3, 2025 email from Aldergrove - I would recommend to monitor the cat for further seizures and see how she responds to the phenobarb. The phenobarb level should be checked in about 3-4 weeks time from starting the phenobarb ( will need to refill phenobarb for a longer duration). If the cat is not responding well to the phenobarb and there are continuing seizures then may need to discuss further anti seizure meds . If continued worsening of the seizures then can consider neurology referral and possible testing for Toxoplasmosis.
When the seizures are reasonably well controlled ( 1 seizure per month) we can consider spay and umbilical hernia repair
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
December 3, 2025 email from Aldergrove - I would recommend to monitor the cat for further seizures and see how she responds to the phenobarb. The phenobarb level should be checked in about 3-4 weeks time from starting the phenobarb ( will need to refill phenobarb for a longer duration). If the cat is not responding well to the phenobarb and there are continuing seizures then may need to discuss further anti seizure meds . If continued worsening of the seizures then can consider neurology referral and possible testing for Toxoplasmosis.
When the seizures are reasonably well controlled ( 1 seizure per month) we can consider spay and umbilical hernia repair
Glitch is from Hank's Haven Rescue Foundation
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