Wednesday, October 10, 2018

Is Your Cat Nervous? Here’s How to Deal with It

Does your cat seem getting crazy these days, littering everywhere but the litter box? Has she become clingier? Is she picking up fights with other cats and often feel struck in some panic mode?



It’s time that you get your cat checked by the vet to figure out stress or some underlying health issue that is bothering her since long, making her aggressive and indifferent towards others. Anxiety also often stems from boredom or loneliness that cats feel when their owners are not around. Environmental stress agents like climate, crowded surroundings, competition with other cats in the household can cause nervousness and stress as well. Lack of socialization from a young age also contributes to such a fearful behaviour and the cats feel difficulty in acclimatizing with the people and other animals. Moreover, some incidents of the past may also cause such behavioural issues in kitties.  If your kitty is like how we just described, help her. She needs your attention. Here are some ways you can help your Nervous Nellie in times of distress.

13 Ways Your Cat is Depressed
1.     Be extremely patient with a stressed cat as she won’t be that much fun to be with when she is depressed.
2.     Give her lots of treats whenever she shows a positive behaviour. It will help her associate a good deed with rewards.
3.     Do not try to intrude your cat’s privacy. Intruding into her private time will only worsen her behaviour towards you. So, don’t!
4.     You can bring a timid cat to play by initiating interaction and spending more time petting her.
5.     Provide a scratching post to your cat because cats have natural instincts for scratching which also wards off boredom in their mundane life. Place these scratching objects near to her resting place or in that most loved corner of the house where she abodes more often.
6.     Clean her litter box regularly. You must have seen cats have the tendency to hide their poop with something. This is because they don’t like it and want to keep the things clean. If her litter box is not clean, she may get anxious and may litter outside. Therefore, keeping your cat’s litter box will keep you in her good books and she will remain calm and devoid of anxiety. 
7.     Spend time with your cat so she feels attended and loved.
8.     Cats love to have unperturbed nap for long hours, so do not disturb her when she is asleep.
9.     Play with her and give her a variety of toys so she doesn’t get bored easily.
10.  Take up some activity that your cat will love and let her exercise all the way through.
11.    Fleas and ticks can be very irritating for cats and felines infested with these parasites may get severely affected with anxiety, irresistible scratching and annoyance. So, better if you provide preventatives beforehand.
12.    Use Feliway Comfort Zone to help your cat feel protected.
13.    Feed a proper feline healthy diet with lots of Omega fatty acids and other healthy foods.


So, if your cat seems depressed or bereaved, have a close look at her and start putting more efforts in keeping her healthy and happy all the time. 

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