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What Is Causing My Cat to Lick All of the Hair off Her Belly?

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The most common causes of head tremors in your pet are from cerebellar abnormalities, which affect your cat’s brain.

However, this condition can also cause the entire body to shake.

The cerebellum in your cat is part of their brain, and when there is an incomplete development of this part of the brain, it causes tremors.

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#2 Cat losing balance, falling over, head bobbing (degenerative neurologic disease)

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