- by Dr.Thilo Senst
Top Signs Your Cat Is Stressed and How to Help
- by Dr.Thilo Senst
Cats are like the Shakespearean actors of the animal world—everything is a performance. But sometimes, that dramatic flair masks a deeper issue: stress. A stressed cat doesn’t just pace dramatically or glare at you; they exhibit signs that might seem subtle but scream, “Help me!” Let’s dive into the world of feline stress with humour, wisdom, and actionable advice.
Your cat can’t exactly say, “I’m stressed because you moved the litter box!” Instead, they leave clues. Here are the top signs of a stressed cat:
Stat Alert! The RSPCA notes that over 80% of cat behavioural issues stem from stress.
Imagine sharing a flat with someone who keeps rearranging your stuff. One day the sofa’s in the kitchen; the next, the kettle’s in the bathroom. That’s how your cat feels when you disrupt their routine.
Let’s face it, helping a stressed cat isn’t rocket science—it’s harder. But don’t worry; here’s your guide:
They’re overwhelmed, surrounded by strangers, and likely to have a meltdown at the worst possible moment. The solution? Patience, routine, and maybe a little bribery (cat treats work wonders).
Q: How can I tell if my cat’s stress is severe?
A: Look for signs like aggression, excessive grooming, or changes in litter box habits. Consult a vet if symptoms persist.
Q: Are there quick fixes for stress?
A: Pheromone sprays or Dr. Senst Cat Calming Hemp Oil for Cats can offer immediate relief.
Q: Can cats sense human stress?
A: Yes! Cats are emotional sponges. If you’re stressed, they’re stressed.
Your cat doesn’t need therapy (probably); they need understanding, routine, and a stress-free environment. By identifying triggers and providing solutions, you’ll have a relaxed feline and a happier home.
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