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You may not feel like it given their high levels of sass, but cats are quite sensitive. They are very particular and easily stressed and when they are anxious they give telltale signs that need to be recognised.
Sometimes it can be just as stressful for you when dealing with cat stress because it can lead to bad behaviour such as; toileting on the furniture, scratching and even aggression. It is because of this misunderstanding that many cats are given up because their owners feel like there is nothing they can do. However, don’t despair, finding out the underlying cause of cat stress and anxiety can help you deal with the problem and get rid of it altogether, as well as stopping it from happening in the future.
That means a happy family all around! So here’s what to look for:
Excessive grooming – Cats that over-groom are displaying signs of stress and anxiety and this can also be noticed by sudden bald spots over the body.
Fur loss – Excess moulting or the loss of large clumps of fur which can either fall out on their own or because of scratching or rubbing of surfaces or themselves.
Toileting – Spraying, urinating or pooing in areas that they shouldn’t as well as avoiding their litter tray. Sometimes this is done in a prominent place of yours, e.g. the bed as they are making a point or feel comfortable there.
Aggression – Especially sudden lashing out against you or other cats that they are normally fine with! Also, this aggression could be against items or areas that aren’t threatening and can involve hissing, crying, growling or other vocalisation.
Hiding– If your cat doesn’t come home for unusually long periods of time or decides to hide and avoid others. Avoidance, in general, can show high levels of anxiety.
Skittish behaviour – Being easily startled or extra jumpy at noises, people or even seemingly nothing it can show they are particularly on edge.
Appetite changes – Whether that is too much or too little, a change in appetite and eating behaviour can be a big signal something is wrong.
Ultimately, cat stress can be a huge problem, especially if left unchecked! Paying attention to the signs, as well as your cat’s behaviour can help have a happy home and avoid any long-term issues.
*It is important to visit the vet if you have any concerns about your cat as many of these signs can also be symptoms of other medical underlying causes.
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