Cat Eye Twitching?
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Part of it might just be that she is a young cat. They can be very energetic, and since they are just picking up the hunting behavior they can be kind of agressive. You can try a squirt bottle/water gun to keep her off the drapes, buy her a scratch post to keep her from gouging the furniture, and if she bites you make the bad kitty noise "FFSSST!!" and bop her *gently* on the nose with one finger.
She pens up a lot of energy by herself all day so if you can, play with her before you go to work, and give her lots of attention and playtime when you get home. I’ve found that those "feather on a stick" toys tire cats out nicely. Just swing it back and forth over her head so she has to jump for it, this will give her some good exercise too.
As for the twitching, that could be just a tic like some humans have. If she’s always had it and it doesn’t seem to be getting worse, it’s probably nothing. However, it could be more serious if you’ve used any over the counter (not prescribed by your vet) flea treatments on her (This includes collars, shampoo or neck drops.) Some over the counter flea stuff (particularly Hartz brand) contains chemicals that can give cats seziures, nerve disorders, or kill them. My cat almost died from Hartz flea drops, and her symptoms started with an ear twitch. If this is the case, bathe her in baby shampoo or PLAIN (not flea control) cat shampoo and take her to the vet immediately.
Sorry if I scared you there, but it’s really something cat owners should know about. Good luck with your kitty!