In the December issue of Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery, the following case report was published with several errors. The corrected version of this case report follows in full. The publishers apologise for this error. A 7-year-old spayed domestic shorthaired cat presented with a history of having two seizures in the previous 6 weeks. During the seizures, the cat lost consciousness, paddled its limbs, rolled and urinated. There were no pre-ictal signs but the cat was weak and unable to walk normally in the post-ictal period. © 2001, International Society of Feline Medicine and American Association of Feline Practitioners. All rights reserved.
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Foster, S. F., Charles, J. A., Parker, G., Krockenberger, M., Churcher, R. M., & Malik, R. (2001). Cerebral Cryptococcal Granuloma in a Cat. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1053/jfms.2000.0112
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