The Cat Woke Her Owner Every Night and Forced Her Out of the Bedroom: The Woman Thought the Cat Had Mental Issues Until She Took Her to the Vet
“Anna,” I asked, “when she wakes you up, how do you feel?”
She paused to think.
“Not good. My heart races. My mouth is dry. Sometimes it feels like I can’t get enough air. At first, I assume it’s my blood pressure acting up. I put a pill under my tongue and move to the couch. After a while, I start feeling better.”
“Has anyone ever told you that you snore?”
She looked embarrassed.
“A neighbor once told me that at night I seem to stop breathing, and then suddenly gasp for air.”
I looked at the cat. She still hadn’t taken her eyes off Anna.
