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Feb. 3rd, 2005 10:57 amTalking with Christey last night, I realized something.
Once a person's body temperature hits 102, certain fever symptoms occur:
* Sleep becomes a huge priority.
* While one may be hungry, food may not have the appeal it once did.
* Small visual hallucinations may occur, which no one else can see.
* One may alternate between needing to be wrapped in blankets, to lying spread-eagled out in the open.
The normal body temperature of a cat hovers around 102 degrees.
This might explain a lot of cat behavior.
Once a person's body temperature hits 102, certain fever symptoms occur:
* Sleep becomes a huge priority.
* While one may be hungry, food may not have the appeal it once did.
* Small visual hallucinations may occur, which no one else can see.
* One may alternate between needing to be wrapped in blankets, to lying spread-eagled out in the open.
The normal body temperature of a cat hovers around 102 degrees.
This might explain a lot of cat behavior.