The same reason a human would, you have to understand cats, are much like people. People hypervenhilate under stress, or anxiety, cats do the same thing.
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i would say so. i have 3 cats, but im not gonna try that on them.
This is true the polydactyl cats parents would most likely have been brother and sister
The same way you would with dogs or cats.
It would probably be the birds, if they are eating the grasses. Fleas eat the blood of the birds and cats, the cats eat the birds.
they feel trapped because cats were originally from Egypt. Traders stole cats to kill off the mice on their both. so the cats have a fear of riding in closed off vehicles... i think
Cats may bite when their owners hyperventilate because they sense distress or fear, leading to a defensive reaction. It is important to remain calm and avoid sudden movements to prevent triggering a defensive response from the cat.
Free divers do but scuba divers do not need to. Scuba divers take their air with them and would have no need to hyperventilate.
A cat can become stressed enough to hyperventilate. Soothing the cat by petting and cuddling it could help. Also catnip could calm the cat as well. If this is a normal behavior for the animal, seek medical advise from a vet for proper care.
she's not, it was for yesterday's guest....thought she would hyperventilate when receiving a new house!
holly couldn't breathe so i gave her a paper bag so she could hyperventilate
To breathe excessively.
I would say only accept this answer from a MD. In my personal opinion I would ask you if you were upset about something that triggered you to hyperventilate.
It speeds up.
you could pass out/run out of oxygen
Yes
You hyperventilate.