Everything about Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome totally explained
Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome, or FHS,also known as rolling skin disease,
is a rare illness in cats.
The illness is characterized by episodes, or attacks, usually occurring daily or more often.
It is often described as a seizure disorder but the cause is, in fact, unknown.
During an episode cats show a number of typical signs, including skin rolling or twitching, self-directed pouncing or aggressive behaviour (such as biting or attacking the tail). There may also be pupil dilation, vocalisation and a general increase in activity.
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