Signs of a brain lesion may be dramatic, like a full-blown grand mal seizure, or subtle, like a change in movement or behavior. Other signs might make you suspect that your cat has a brain tumor, but these may be due to something as simple as an ear infection. If you notice something is wrong, though, prompt veterinary consultation can make a huge difference.
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