If their ears are pinned back or their tail is twitching, it may be a sign of aggression or discomfort. If they are relaxed and purring, it’s likely that they are happy and content.Wrapping Things UpHead rubbing is a natural behavior that cats engage in for a variety of reasons. ...
Examples of simple tics include eye blinking, nose twitching, head jerking, eye deviation, mouth opening, sniffing, throat clearing, grunting, and squeaking. Complex tics include head shaking, scratching, touching, throwing, hitting, gestures, uttering phrases, echolalia, or palilalia. Tics are ...
Muscles rippled like stretching cats —Stephen Vincent Benét Muscles stretched taut as cowhide stretched over a baseball —W. P. Kinsella Muscles that flow like a mountain stream —Ogden Nash Muscles twitching like the flesh of a horse stung by many flies —Ralph Ellison Remember … the rippling...
A 4 Hz SWC discharge, indicative of epilepsy with myoclonic absences, was reported in absence seizures in a Chihuahua dog [26] correlated with episodes of intermittent hind limb jerks and head twitching along with nose twitching and features appearing somehow “disconnected” and transiently impaired...
In der schwülen Sommernacht, von der Physikübung schwillt mir der Kopf, wenn die Holzzähne krachen, kann ich mich entspannen, vor Schadenfreude. Mama hat nicht geschimpft, nur gesagt, schade, wenn mir der Kamm die Kopfhaut massiert, ...