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19th October 2012, 10:09 AM #1
A normal reaction that disappeared when he got older
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19th October 2012, 02:09 PM #2Cool Cat



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20th October 2012, 08:16 PM #3The Quiet Kitten
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Yes we noticed it everytime Bailey went to sleep. Now he is older we sometimes notice him doing it but know where as much.
We think its his dreams.
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20th October 2012, 08:38 PM #4Cool Cat


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It was about a year ago that I posted a similar question. We got Whiskey when he was 14 weeks old. Whiskey would tremble as though he was freezing cold or scared to death. We too had him checked out by the vet. Nothing was wrong with his health. Whiskey trembled for months while falling asleep & while sleeping. From this site, I found out that apparently it is normal for some to shiver & shake as they drift off to sleep & while they sleep. I figure it must be their little muscles contracting from all that kitty playing. Whiskey is 1.5 yrs old now, and thanks to your email reminding me, just realized he hasn't trembled in months. So I guess they do grow out of it. Best wishes to many furry & healthy years with your Peshaki.
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25th October 2012, 12:27 AM #5The Quiet Kitten
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That is such a relief to hear!! I'm soo happy it's just a common kitten reaction, I really had thought the vets must have missed something. Thank you all of you wonderful people for responding.
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17th December 2012, 07:54 PM #6Elite Cat


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24th December 2012, 03:30 AM #7Elite Cat


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It also happens in humans and called benign nocturnal myoclonus. Does not require any treatment or investigation as long as it occurs during sleep, and not in awakened state. Some babies have it and grow out of it by age 3, others continue having it through adulthood.
Happy and sweet dreams to your Peshaki.



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