My cat does this all the time. Sometimes its to get rid of flies and mosquitoes, sometimes just does it. Its the skin that she twitches as far as I can tell, not deep muscle
I guess u will need to entice them to come more often or stay longer. for example, in cold weather it might work if u provide a heated shelter or something. In warm weather, I dont know.. maybe it will still work if u had some hidey shelters or boxes where they can enjoy and feel safe enough to...
I always steel myself up by telling myself that i am the one who needs to be strong for my cat, not the other way around. She is the baby and i am the daddy/protector so i better get my crap together and start acting the role dammit.
Sounds like male macho stuff, but i think it can help anyone...
Ive personally eaten food and taken supplements way past their expiry date.. by 2 years lol..
But I would not do that to my cat. Even when cans of wet food seem to have a bit of "give" on their lid before opening (like barely noticable), I dont feed it to her.
Do u spend much time with them apart from feeding times? If u can, start hanging out with them more especially if u know where they hangout. Sit near them while u read a book or soak in sun, give them treats every so often so they keep staying near u. Try to get them eating treats out of your...
When my cat was stuck on a roof overnight I was able to finally get up there the next morning. She was terrified and wouldnt even come to me and follow to the way out. She stayed on the far corner of the roof and kept backing away so I had to stay about 20 meters away afraid she was going to...
I have read about cats and dogs detecting cancer in their owners who didnt even know they had it. Ended up saving their lives because they went to get checked early enough