Cat's back muscles occasionally twitch
Occasionally twitching back muscles of cats at home may be caused by calcium deficiency or skin disease. Parasitic infection can also cause back muscles to twitch. If the cat has a brain problem, it will also cause it. The back muscle twitching may be a normal physiological twitching in the cat. It is best for parents to find out the cause and treat it as soon as possible if the disease is found.
Tip:
There are some diseases with high mortality, and the symptoms are very mild in the early stages. For example, cat plague, the early symptoms may be Cats have diarrhea. If a parent’s cat has diarrhea without being vaccinated, it is best to get an infectious disease test for early detection and early treatment.
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