Help!
I have a 4 year old male (neutered). He has attacked me twice in the last week for no apparent reason. I'm taking him to the vet on Friday, but in the mean time I'm freaking out wondering what is wrong with him. On both occasions, I was laying down on the couch or floor with a blanket over my legs. He loves to cuddle with me so as he is pushing the blanket around with his paws trying to get comfortable, his body starts jerking like a muscle spasm or something. It's really weird. Then he gets really angry and attacks me! His eyes get dialated too! The first time he attacked my head and started biting my hair. Last night he just attacked my head. It scared me to death! After a few minutes he's fine! I have a 4 year old female too and he doesn't do anything to her thankfully. One of my friends thought he might be doing something that unneutered cats do, but that's impossible right? He's been neutered for almost 4 years! I read something online about "rolling skin" disease and something else on neurological disorders. I can't do anything until I get paid on Friday so in the mean time I'm an extremely worried mom! Can anyone offer any suggestions or has anyone ever heard of this?
I have a 4 year old male (neutered). He has attacked me twice in the last week for no apparent reason. I'm taking him to the vet on Friday, but in the mean time I'm freaking out wondering what is wrong with him. On both occasions, I was laying down on the couch or floor with a blanket over my legs. He loves to cuddle with me so as he is pushing the blanket around with his paws trying to get comfortable, his body starts jerking like a muscle spasm or something. It's really weird. Then he gets really angry and attacks me! His eyes get dialated too! The first time he attacked my head and started biting my hair. Last night he just attacked my head. It scared me to death! After a few minutes he's fine! I have a 4 year old female too and he doesn't do anything to her thankfully. One of my friends thought he might be doing something that unneutered cats do, but that's impossible right? He's been neutered for almost 4 years! I read something online about "rolling skin" disease and something else on neurological disorders. I can't do anything until I get paid on Friday so in the mean time I'm an extremely worried mom! Can anyone offer any suggestions or has anyone ever heard of this?