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Cat sleeping with shivers

Cat sleeping with shivers may be caused by dreams, fear, physical pain, calcium deficiency, and other reasons. First of all, if it is caused by dreams or fear, the shivers are a normal phenomenon and there is generally no need to worry too much. Secondly, if the abnormal shaking during sleep indicates that the cat's body has other diseases and is accompanied by other uncomfortable reactions, such as pain, slow bone development, etc., it is recommended that the owner take the cat to a regular pet hospital in time.

  1. Dreams

If the cat is in a light sleep state, it may have dreams, during which it may eat and run, causing physical tremors. This is a normal physiological phenomenon, and owners generally do not need to worry too much. The adverse reactions will gradually subside after the cat wakes up, and there is generally no need for targeted treatment.

  1. Fear

If the cat has just moved to a new environment, it may feel scared and tense, causing restlessness during sleep and shaking. It is recommended that the owner stroke the cat's face or back, which can calm it down and alleviate the fearful psychology, thus improving the abnormal sleep.

  1. Physical Pain

If the cat experiences physical pain during sleep, it can lead to restlessness and tremors. Under the guidance of a doctor, painkillers can be taken to improve the condition and alleviate the physical pain.

  1. Calcium Deficiency

If the cat often diets or has selective eating habits, it can affect the absorption of nutrients in the body, leading to calcium deficiency and affecting the normal development of bones. The cat may experience shaking in the legs during sleep and weakness while walking. Listening to the doctor's advice, taking calcium supplements can help improve the condition and promote bone development.