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Originally Posted by yavenay Couple of things, trembling can be sign of pain. When they are outside, they will not show any signs of pain because it is sign of weakness and trembling is a sign of weakness to other animals so don't use that as a barometer. When Brandi was in pain, she would tremble. But if we went outside, she would immediately stop trembling. She was later diagnosed with live shunts.
If she isn't any pain, she could be just cold. If she isn't cold, could she be afraid of something or someone in the household? I think the first thing to do is to rule out any underlying medical issues first. It is a big change for her and she may just need time to adjust to her new surroundings. Hope she will be okay. |
First of all, what are live shunts? Right now, she's in my lap, asleep wrapped up in my fleece robe. No problem. Will make sure she stays warm. She's had 3 changes in living space in just 10 months. She probably is confused as to what is going to happen next. Hopefully we'll be in our own apartment soon so she'll be able to settle down. Thanks for your suggestions.