If it is a siezure then they will shake a little bit and their eyes will flutter.
Yes. Like humans, animals dream and twitch just a bit while they sleep. Perfectly normal.
No
Your cat may shake its leg while sleeping due to a natural reflex called the "twitch response." This is a normal behavior in cats and is believed to be a way for them to release excess energy or tension while they are in a relaxed state.
Cats may twitch randomly due to a variety of reasons, such as dreaming, muscle spasms, or nerve issues. These twitches are usually harmless and can be a normal part of a cat's behavior.
"The whiskers on your kitten" is the subject of the sentence, and "twitch" is the predication.
The two main muscle fiber types are slow-twitch (Type I) fibers and fast-twitch (Type II) fibers. Slow-twitch fibers are better for endurance activities as they are more resistant to fatigue, while fast-twitch fibers are better suited for explosive, powerful movements.
If you pee and you twitch after or while your peeing it's very natural to because think about it, when your cold you have to shake (also know as (twitching)). So when you pee it's warm so when while your peeing (or after peeing) the warmth is going bye bye and that brings in cold. So your body reflexes to the coldness.
No! you can not loose your hair if you twitch as a child. twitching is a normal thing for adults and children, if you could there would be major problems, e.t.c so whoever said this is an idiot. It's just a myth!
The twitch in your shoulder is just a twitch it does not hurt you at all:>
Slow twitch
There are two broad types of voluntary muscle fibers: slow twitch and fast twitch. Slow twitch fibers contract for long periods of time but with little force while fast twitch fibers contract quickly and powerfully but fatigue very rapidly.
I don't think so because my cat had two liters of kittens and none of them twitched.