Cats may shiver while falling asleep due to a drop in body temperature or feeling cold. It could also be a sign of anxiety or stress. If the shivering persists or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, it is best to consult a veterinarian for further evaluation.
Yes, but it's unlikely. A shivering cat just means that.. well, the cat is cold! Older cats with arthritis are prone to shivering.
Because it is so relaxed while it is drinking
most cats do not do that. i think ur cat just needs some training.
If it's an aggressive cat, calm it down as much as possible, and be as gentle with the fur as you can. Another good idea would be to do it while the cat is half asleep.
Wild Cat Falling was created in 1965.
Cats may paw at your face while you're asleep as a way to show affection, seek attention, or try to wake you up for food or playtime.
To prevent a cat from falling off a balcony, safety measures can include installing a sturdy barrier or netting around the balcony, ensuring there are no gaps or openings that a cat could slip through, and supervising the cat while it is on the balcony.
No, a cat cannot survive terminal velocity, which is the maximum speed an object can reach while falling through the air. The impact would be fatal to the cat.
it would do dirty stuff to u while u were asleep
no(The cat isn't going to kill you until he can figure out how to use the can opener, then you're done for)Yes because cats think all people are threats. (They can get run over by cars and everything.)
Tierd from all their running around.
If a cat is 12 years old, then it has been asleep for 7 years of it's life (in human years, not cat years.).