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Head bobbing
Limb tremors
Aggravated by movement or eating
Disappear during sleep ...

 


In addition to the tremors and stiffness that Parkinson's patients experience, they also face a problem called 'freezing.' Their feet freeze in place while the rest of their body keeps moving, causing the person to fall.

cats suffering from liver disorders include aggression, restlessness, agitation, dementia, disorientation, depression, trembling, circling, incoordination, staggering, aimless wandering or pacing, head-pressing, blindness, excess salivation, tremors, ...

Lack of taurine may cause blindness, heart problems and stunted growth. Lack of arginine may cause depression, muscle tremors, even death. Taurine may be deficient in low quality cat foods.

Antifreeze has the highest fatality rate of all poisons, especially for cats. Signs of ethylene glycol toxicity are vomiting, tremors and frequent urination, leading to kidney failure within 12 to 24 hours.

problems in that the Siamese is prevented from having full binocular vision4 (binocular vision helps with distance judgment). This is compensated for. But it can cause the classic Siamese cross eyed look. Pointed cats can also have eye tremors.

Generally toxic; wide variety of poisons; usually cause vomiting, abdominal pain, cramps; some cause tremors, heart and respiratory and/or kidney problems (difficult for you to interpret): Amaryllis; azalea; bird of paradise; crown of thorns; ...

See also: Behavior, Veterinarian, Diarrhea, Bacteria, Seizures

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