The cat's trembling may be due to several different reasons. First of all, it may be caused by cold, such as a cold or ambient temperature that causes it to feel cold and tremble. Secondly, if the cat just arrived in a new environment, it may show trembling behavior because it is unfamiliar with and fear of the new environment. Furthermore, if all the above reasons are ruled out, the cat's trembling may be a sign of health problems and may be sick. It is best to take it to the veterinary office for examination in time to determine the specific cause and receive appropriate treatment.
If you just finished taking a shower or came back from rain, you will mostly tremble because of the cold. The shoveler should pay attention to using hot air to help the cat dry their hair, and then feed some cat food and hot water, or hot goat milk to replenish energy, and add warm warm cushions and blankets to the cat's nest in time. Don't let the cat lie directly on the floor. gently hold it tightly and cover it with a thin blanket to prevent a cold. Don’t think how long a cat’s hair will not be afraid of cold. Cats are very afraid of cold, and their temperature regulation function is not as powerful as that of dogs.
If it is a kitten you just picked up, or a stranger you have never seen before, and your appetite is normal; then it is mostly trembling because you are afraid of strange environments or strangers. The owner can let the cat return to the cat's nest, and do not disturb it, especially don't hold it and force it to contact others; give it a small toy it like, and wait until it is familiar with the environment.
If cats tremble behaviors are accompanied by other health abnormalities, such as loss of appetite, listlessness, and even symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, diarrhea and even rising body temperature, it is likely that they suffer from serious diseases such as gastroenteritis and cat plague. Faced with this situation, as the owner of a cat, he should take action immediately and take the cat to the veterinary office for detailed examinations so as to accurately diagnose the cause and take corresponding treatment measures to ensure that the cat's health is timely and effectively protected.