There may be a component (the fan?) that is making a noise too high for you to hear that is disturbing the cat.
Its a motor which is turned on or off by the actuator.
Random Access Memory (RAM) is the kind of memory that loses its content when the computer power is turned off.
because there is a mouse
Yes
Scientist or mathematician. Side note televangelist Oral Roberts was one of the first people to use computers for mailing lists in the early 60's. cw: Physiological psychologists had used the Computer of Average Transients (CAT) in the 1950's. That CAT is not today's CAT. (My cat has whiskers.) It wasn't a general purpose computer.
When a cat's tail twitches, it usually indicates that the cat is feeling agitated, anxious, or irritated.
A cat twitches its tail to communicate its emotions, such as feeling agitated, excited, or focused.
A cat's tail twitches when it is feeling excited, agitated, or focused. This behavior is a way for the cat to communicate its emotions and intentions to others.
A cat's tail twitches when excited or agitated because it is a natural instinct for them to communicate their emotions. The twitching is a way for cats to release excess energy and show their feelings to others.
When a cat is twitching its tail, it usually means that the cat is feeling agitated, anxious, or irritated. It can be a sign that the cat is feeling stressed or uncomfortable in some way.
A cat's tail may fluff up when it feels threatened, scared, or agitated. This reaction is a way for the cat to appear larger and more intimidating to potential threats.
When a cat's tail is fluffy, it usually means that the cat is feeling scared, threatened, or agitated. The fluffiness is a sign of heightened emotions and can serve as a warning to others to stay away.
A cat emitting a low growl typically signifies that it is feeling threatened, scared, or agitated. It is a warning sign that the cat may become aggressive if the situation escalates.
When a cat's tail is fluffed up, it usually means the cat is feeling scared, threatened, or agitated. It is a defensive reaction to make the cat appear larger and more intimidating to potential threats.
Most female cats do not spray, but those that do will only do so if they are in heat or highly agitated.
When agitated, they tend to make a huffing sound, almost as if a cat would.
When a cat twitches their tail, it usually means they are feeling agitated, annoyed, or anxious. It can be a sign that they are getting ready to pounce or that they want to be left alone.