Cats are adorable little companions in our lives, but their sensitivity often leaves their owners feeling helpless. When there is a change in the environment, a faster pace of life, or other factors that cause cats to experience a stress reaction.
As owners, how should we help them? In this article, we will introduce the performance of cat stress, causes and coping strategies to help cats regain a calm and happy life.
1. Cat stress manifestations.
The cat's stress reaction can be manifested through the following aspects:
(1) Appetite changes: loss of appetite or overeating.
(2) Behavioral abnormalities: love to hide, excessive dependence on the owner or suddenly become aggressive.
(3) Problems with elimination: peeing or pooping in inappropriate places.
(4) Excessive cleaning : frequent licking of the body leading to skin problems.
(5) Change in purring: making abnormal purring sounds or showing anxiety.
2. Causes of stress in cats .
(1) Environmental changes: moving house, adding new family members (such as children or other pets) can make cats feel uneasy.
(2) Changes in the rhythm of life: the owner's busy daily life neglects the cat's emotional needs.
(3) Health problems: Cats that are sick, in pain or discomfort can cause stress.
(4) Noise disturbance: Loud noises (e.g. fireworks, thunderstorms, etc.) may make cats feel fearful.
3. Effective ways to relieve cat stress.
(1) Create a safe space: Provide a quiet, comfortable place for cats to hide and feel safe. You can place their favorite toys, beds and food and water in this space.
(2) Maintain daily routine: Try to maintain the cat's diet and routine to provide them with a stable environment and reduce the possibility of stress.
(3) Companionship and interaction: Increase the amount of time you spend interacting with your cat, playing and jerking off with them to improve their sense of security and trust.
(4) Use of soothing products: There are many products on the market to relieve cat stress, such as cat grass, pheromone sprays and soothing music, which can help to reassure cats.
(5) Health check: If your cat's stress reaction persists or worsens, it is recommended to take them to the veterinarian for a check-up to rule out health problems.
(6) Gradual adaptation: For environmental changes (e.g. moving house), a gradual adaptation approach can be adopted to gradually guide the cat to adapt to the new environment instead of making hasty changes.
(7) Avoid forcing: When the cat feels uneasy, do not forcefully hold or restrict its activities, give it space and time to self-regulate.
Cats' stress reactions are not scary. As owners, we only need to observe and care with our hearts, detect and take appropriate measures in time to help them relieve their discomfort and return to normal life.
Remember, patience and understanding are the best remedies to make cats feel safe. We hope every cat owner can take care of their little friends with love and keep them healthy and happy!