Question
Newborns have low birth weight and slow growth, with cries resembling those of a cat. As they grow up, they exhibit abnormal physical appearances, raising suspicion of the Cat-Cry Syndrome.
Answer
The symptoms of the Cat-Cry Syndrome primarily include feeding difficulties, low birth weight, delayed cognitive, language, and motor development, behavioral issues such as hyperactivity, aggression, and anger, repetitive movements, and characteristic facial features that develop over time, as well as severe drooling problems.