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From: megna@ludwig.DEC (Fred Megna HL1/H09 X6329)
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From: megna@ludwig.DEC  (Fred Megna HL1/H09 X6329)
Newsgroups: net.pets
To: net.pets
Subject: Re: Cat question - muscle spasms




  In response to your cat's muscle spasms. I have 2 females, approx 3 and
  2 years old, they are both indoor/outdoor cats. I have noticed that since
  they were kittnes they would have muscle spasms when they slept. As a
  matter of fact every cat I can remember having ( and dogs too ) would
  have these "spasms" when they slept. I was under the impression that 
  they were dreaming about running and/or fighting or something, because
  the spasms were allways in the paws/legs or the ears. As far as having
  spasms while purring, I haven't noticed this before, but sometimes the
  cat will turn it's head fast to give me a love bite while I'm scratching
  her. Sometimes she'll just turn her head fast and forget the bite.
  Mabe this is coincident with what your seeing.




	hope this helps

	Fred Megna
	Digital Equipment Corp.
	75 Reed Rd.
	Hudson, Ma. 01749