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Questions About Feline Sleep Disorders & Electromagnetic Therapy

By Robin Setser


Have you ever found it difficult to sleep, but can't figure out why? Sleep disorders can range from mild to severe and while they're known to occur in humans, it's easy to forget how they impact animals as well. This brings us the topic of feline sleep disorders, which can take on numerous forms and exist at different levels of severity. For those that would like to learn more about said disorders and the possible implementation of electromagnetic therapy for cats, here are a few questions worth bringing up to your local veterinary specialist.

"How can a cat develop a sleep disorder?" You may not think that such a disorder can impact a feline, but it's actually quite common among these animals. According to companies such as Assisi Animal Health, sleep disorders can be caused by either internal or external difficulties. What this means is that the condition may not be biological; it could be the result of their surroundings. Regardless, it's important to know how to target the issue at hand.

"Are there certain feline sleep disorders to be aware of?" When it comes to the sleep disorders that cats can develop, some are more common than others. Narcolepsy, which is characterized by long, irregular periods of sleep, is perhaps the least dangerous. Insomnia is the exact opposite, though, as it's illustrated by difficulty sleeping in general. Sleep apnea, which is where irregular breathing occurs during REM sleep, can become dangerous if prolonged. These are just a few examples that pet owners should be mindful of.

"Earlier, PEMF/electromagnetic therapy was mentioned. How does it work?" Essentially, it sends out electromagnetic waves that target certain areas of the cat's body, accelerating the natural healing process. This method works wonders for mending tissue, but there are other uses that it provides. Among these is the improvement of one's sleep behavior. It's recommended that you seek a professional opinion before deciding on the therapy in question.

"What are some other ways to remedy my cat's sleep order?" The answer to this question is dependent on the severity of the issue at hand. If you believe that it persists and shows no signs of fading, it may be in your best interest to consult your veterinarian. From there, they will recommend a course of action that, if all goes well, will result in your cat adopting a healthier sleep schedule. The sooner you take advantage of medical help, the healthier your cat will become.




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