Kittens will act very clumsy for the first few weeks. If they fall asleep sitting, they may also bob their heads as they bounce from being partially awake, to deep in sleep. If you feel this may be a medical issue, call a veterinary and ask for advice. As this sounds like something very simple, they may give free, over-the-phone advice.
The paw shaking is because they got a chill from the 1st moment the cold air hits them. They shake a paw or their heads also when you come in from the cold and they're waiting for you at the door.
All dogs shake their heads, it's pretty normal
In most cases, Dogs shake their heads due to possible ear infections. If the dog is also scratching at his ears as well, then it's a sure sign of infection.
Cats have lines on their heads, known as "muzzle stripes," to help them communicate with other cats. These markings are thought to be a form of visual communication, helping cats to signal their emotions and intentions to other felines.
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Cats scratch their heads to mark their territory with scent glands located in that area, and to groom themselves by removing dead skin and debris from their fur.
to protect their heads from injury.
Cats lick their paws to groom themselves and keep clean. They rub their heads to mark their territory with scent glands located on their face.
Pitchers often shake their heads before throwing a pitch to help clear their mind and focus on the upcoming pitch. This action can help them stay confident and make better decisions on the mound.
Maybe it is cold. cats hate being wet.
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Cats tuck their heads when they sleep to protect their vital organs and maintain warmth and comfort. This position allows them to conserve body heat and feel secure while resting.