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Himalayan "cat fits"

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Posted by: HimiGirl at Fri Aug 11 08:46:43 2006  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by HimiGirl ]  
   

I have a 11-month old neutered male Himalayan. He is a very friendly guy..always wants to be involved in whatever you are doing. He loves people, and getting attention. He does, however, exhibit some strange behavior sometimes that I can't explain. About twice a day, usually in the morning, he has a "fit". He runs around the house making crazy howling noises, and seems to be chasing after nothing at all. They usually only last about 3 minutes or so. I read somewhere that himalayans can be prone to "cat fits." Is this true, and what, if anything, is the cause?


   

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