A recent study has found that some cats, especially older ones, can have seizures after hearing high-pitched sounds such as the tapping of glass or the jangling of keys.
According to a recent study, some common household sounds have been shown to trigger seizures in certain cats.
The top noise culprits included a metal spoon hitting a ceramic bowl, the tap of a glass, the rustling of a paper or plastic bag, the click of a keyboard or mouse, and the jangle of keys or coins.
Of the 96 cats studied, those most susceptible to these audiogenic reflex seizures had a higher occurrence rate for cats between 10 and 19 years of age, with the average on