Researchshows that adult cats only spend about 25% of their sleep in a phase of “deep sleep.” When your cat is sleeping deeply, she’ll be hard to wake up, may stretch out into a comfortable position, and could even show signs that she’s dreaming (like twitching or making noises)...
He picked his way across the clematis, his ears twitching. He crossed the concrete plinth that spanned the back gate. He continued along the back walls, down the hill, until he was standing diagonally across from the house with the pigeon loft. The house was on the corner of an access ...
Alie got bitten by one and her whole arm swelled up and was twitching uncontrollably. I must admit I felt somewhat vindicated after these proved to be super-bees and not just normal bees that I got bitten by. Particularly since Manny had had a good laugh at me on my knees with my ...
Twitching occurs in all parts that can stretch, but never occurs in bones and cartilages, because bones and cartilages do not stretch in any way. — Rabbi Moses Ben Maimon Maimonides As quoted in Robert Taylor, White Coat Tales: Medicine's Heroes, Heritage, and Misadventures (2010), 125....
parchment of sheepskin as he turned to each sharp particular quill and every black whisker on the long twitching snout and those flat clawed feet made only for trundling and for feeling along the dark undersides of stones and as Hans took them in he turned into the Hans that we would see...
Have you ever observed yourpet twitching, making noises, sniffing the air, or even moving their paws while sleeping? These are signs that your cat or dog is dreaming. That’s right — studies suggest that animals, including our pets,experience dream states. ...
Today, my cat head-butted me awake as usual. I reached to pet him, but it wasn't his face I touched. It was the still-twitching corpse of the disemboweled rat he held in his jaws. FML I agree, your life sucks 39 554 You deserved it 4 165 Tweet Share Jackson Galaxy moment ...
'Why do you belly test me to see if I'm awake?' I asked the cat. 'Just come up here and see if I stroke you!' (Rhys Tuttle) bird-chirpies (noun) the sound a cat makes when it is singing to the birds, often accompanied by twitching lips The cat is making bird-chirpies at ...