i'm guessin he's having some sort ofa nightmare. Should i wake him up? or leave him shaking?
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Myself? I'd laugh.
Actually though, I'd rush right to Gamespot.
Okay, really, the explanation is he's having a heart attack because of the aliens.
...........I'd talk to a vet. They know all about things that go wrong with animals.
[QUOTE="FalcoLX"]I think you know what you have to do.
Put him down.
CBR600-RR
Hahahaha :lol: I laughed so much. Epic post!
No not funny! :[
What you should do is come over my house if that's you in your picture. If not just wear a wig k?
esb1118
yeahh that is me
i'm guessin he's having some sort ofa nightmare. Should i wake him up? or leave him shaking?
freelancedgamer
just let him sleep.
if he does it again the next day you might wanna see whats up.
i dont think hes having s heart attack, i can hear him snoringfreelancedgamer
he should be fine.
post a vid so we can see to make sure:O!!!! (jk)
This is usually nothing to worry about, my puppy shakes all the time when he is sleeping but I like to think that in his dreams he is having a moment of such pure elation that he can't help but shake at the joy.
Seriously though your kitty is probably dreaming about running or something.
awwww that's so cuteee
yeah well my cat woke up already and he seems alive so i guess it was just a nightmare, thanks for ur help
This is usually nothing to worry about, my puppy shakes all the time when he is sleeping but I like to think that in his dreams he is having a moment of such pure elation that he can't help but shake at the joy.
Seriously though your kitty is probably dreaming about running or something.
Dylan_11
he's no kitty hes an old cat of 14 years
i'm guessin he's having some sort ofa nightmare. Should i wake him up? or leave him shaking?
freelancedgamer
u gotta hold him under water until he stops shaking bro
it means he's dehydrated
[QUOTE="Dylan_11"]This is usually nothing to worry about, my puppy shakes all the time when he is sleeping but I like to think that in his dreams he is having a moment of such pure elation that he can't help but shake at the joy.
Seriously though your kitty is probably dreaming about running or something.
freelancedgamer
he's no kitty hes an old cat of 14 years
"Though the body may age, it is the mind that will stay forever young"
I assume he's dreaming in his REM sleep. Mine does that occasionally - it's mostly his face that twitches, and sometimes he lets out a long low growl, but a paw will flail around once in a while too.
It's hilarious. The hardest part is sneaking over to get a better look without waking him up.
[QUOTE="freelancedgamer"][QUOTE="Dylan_11"]This is usually nothing to worry about, my puppy shakes all the time when he is sleeping but I like to think that in his dreams he is having a moment of such pure elation that he can't help but shake at the joy.
Seriously though your kitty is probably dreaming about running or something.
Dylan_11
he's no kitty hes an old cat of 14 years
"Though the body may age, it is the mind that will stay forever young"
touche
[QUOTE="freelancedgamer"][QUOTE="Dylan_11"]This is usually nothing to worry about, my puppy shakes all the time when he is sleeping but I like to think that in his dreams he is having a moment of such pure elation that he can't help but shake at the joy.
Seriously though your kitty is probably dreaming about running or something.
Dylan_11
he's no kitty hes an old cat of 14 years
"Though the body may age, it is the mind that will stay forever young"
Alzheimer's Disease
[QUOTE="Dylan_11"][QUOTE="freelancedgamer"][QUOTE="Dylan_11"]This is usually nothing to worry about, my puppy shakes all the time when he is sleeping but I like to think that in his dreams he is having a moment of such pure elation that he can't help but shake at the joy.
Seriously though your kitty is probably dreaming about running or something.
freelancedgamer
he's no kitty hes an old cat of 14 years
"Though the body may age, it is the mind that will stay forever young"
touche
taco
[QUOTE="Dylan_11"][QUOTE="freelancedgamer"][QUOTE="Dylan_11"]This is usually nothing to worry about, my puppy shakes all the time when he is sleeping but I like to think that in his dreams he is having a moment of such pure elation that he can't help but shake at the joy.
Seriously though your kitty is probably dreaming about running or something.
slip_killer
he's no kitty hes an old cat of 14 years
"Though the body may age, it is the mind that will stay forever young"
Alzheimer's Disease
had to ruin it, fine I'll edit the quote .:ahem:.
"Though the body may age, it is the mind that will stay forever young......unless you end up getting Alzheimer's Disease, in which case you will then die in both body and mind"
See it just doesn't have that ring to it anymore....
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