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He may not be having nightmares - maybe he's chasing squirrels and
when he caught one he yelped. Basil does this a lot in his sleep; I
don't think it's anything to worry about. In fact, the few times
I've awakened him during one of these dreams he gives me a dirty
look! <br>
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-Esther, Basil, and Waldo ATB<br>
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On 10/31/11 11:04 AM, Kimi Adolph wrote:
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don't know if this is strange or not, but it is a little off to
me. In the last couple of weeks Edmond has started having
nightmares. He will be dead asleep and snoring then he starts to
breathe heavier, he may start to shake or his legs will "run" and
then he emits this whimper that he never makes when he is awake.
If I pet him and talk to him softly he will wake up and lick my
face, run up to the pillows and go under the covers where he
snuggles against me and goes back asleep. <br>
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His dad thought I was crazy but last night he yelped so loud it
woke us both up. Am I being oversensitive to worry about this? His
routine hasn't changed at all. We have had him for 4 months now,
he is a rescue and 2.5 years old. Any insight (or a swift kick in
the pants to tell me its normal) would be appreciated.<br>
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Love and drool to all in need,<br>
Kimi & Edmond Dawd (I'on't like the scary dreams) </blockquote>
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