It isn't really hallucinating. Cats don't see well in light. Shadows can confuse them. A slight disturbance such as a fleck of lint in the air, can either mesmerize or freak them out. If you notice a cat staring at one place, it's often trying to figure out what it is seeing.
Catnip is what will make your cat hyper. Catnip affects the majority of cats like a drug (some refuse to eat it or are unaffected by it.) Cat grass is also known as wheat grass and it is eaten by cats for roughage; many owners use it indoors so their cats won't eat their house plants. Some cats have symptoms from catnip other than being "hyper" - acted sedated, or seeming to hallucinate (chasing invisible things, being spooked by nothing, etc.) But catnip doesn't seem to have any ill effects. Cat grass is recommended for a cat's digestive health.
it is just a shock from a scary movie like dead rising where you hallucinate about zombies and have nightmares about them like me
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
Cats are more like cats.
to imagine a cat with ur own eyes as though it is actually there in front of you , flesh and bones...when its not. illusions, kinda. hope that helps.
After I took my medication, i had started to hallucinate.
Yes, it is known that melatonin can make you hallucinate.
mediation or a head injuryPeople have used isolation tanks to hallucinate.
It doesn't have any psychoactive chemicals, so therefore it does not make you hallucinate.
There is a syndrome called Feline Hyperesthesia, which is poorly understood but has been observed to involve sensory hallucinations for cats. So yes, they can. The Pathophysiology of hallucinations are such that it would be reasonable to assume that anything with a brain might experience false sensory stimuli, be it visual or otherwise.
no.. it does not
Probably.
It's not the same for every person. You could basically hallucinate about anything.
perceive what is not there; have illusions
Reality.
yes.
Nope