Have you ever noticed your familiar have lil muscle spasms where they freak out, start licking that area then run away?
Like
https://youtu.be/hfWBzn-8rkg
Ion know what to do
:stressed:
I scheduled an appointment but some of my cat gorls in video comments say it's psychological
I'm seriously losing sleep over this
:loose2when:
My cat had it for a while..I thought she had fleas but probably was stress..most of the time it happened before she started running or before she decided to go inside of the house.
I haven't seen her act like that in a long long time, so it can disappear again.
Quote from: heir. on March 26, 2020, 06:48:34 AM
take kwee to the vet :stressed:
He's booked for Friday
:stressed:
Quote from: Annie on March 26, 2020, 06:47:48 AM
My cat had it for a while..I thought she had fleas but probably was stress..most of the time it happened before she started running or before she decided to go inside of the house.
I haven't seen her act like that in a long long time, so it can disappear again.
I'm glad to hear it can go away because I hate not being able to make it stop
I also read the mess can be caused by pesticides, maintenance sprays the apartment when I'm not home, I don't even know how to deal with that
Cats have crazy anxiety
This looks like common feline anxiety
I used to have an older cat, her back legs went numb and it was a pretty serious muscle or neurological problem..but this to me is different and I think more innocent. If your cat is twitching all the time that could mean there is a problem.
I can also imagine you are more home than usual (?) and maybe the cat feels some tension (excitement or stress). I know when I talk to someone on the phone and I'm a bit stressed the cats starts to run around..I think they can feel when there is something different
https://pets.stackexchange.com/questions/774/what-does-it-mean-when-the-skin-on-my-cats-backs-twitches (https://pets.stackexchange.com/questions/774/what-does-it-mean-when-the-skin-on-my-cats-backs-twitches)