Yes, but it's unlikely. A shivering cat just means that.. well, the cat is cold! Older cats with Arthritis are prone to shivering.
shivering with cold
with fear
I believe your body is responding to the cold by shivering to warm you up.
Moderately cold; cold and raw or damp so as to cause shivering; causing or feeling a disagreeable sensation of cold, or a shivering.
shivering helps to protect warm-blooded animals and survive when exposed to cold .it increases metabolism.
shivering is said to warm your body when cold.
When you are shivering. Or when you are unconscious
Fever
No. Shivering is the body's defense against cold. The rapid contraction and relaxation of the muscles produces heat in the body. If you are shivering while cold and then stop even though you are still cold, that is extremely bad, and means that your body is going through hypothermia.
Shivering is the body's attempt to increase it's core temperature.
Shivering is an involuntary muscular response from the body, triggered by cold. The "shivering" muscles are trying to internally generate heat, to help keep you warm.
Cold and you will be shivering mad!