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5 things that scare,stress and make your cat unhappy

Five things that can put your cat under stress

By KelvinPublished about a year ago Updated about a year ago 3 min read
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Cats have a strong sense of smell and hearing. They might react to certain stimuli in strange ways and get scared easily. As pet parents, figure out if you require some changes in your home or there’s something disturbing your pet

Five things that can put your cat under stress include:

Thunderstorms and firecrackers: Loud noises can scare cats and they will run for cover under the sofa or bed, and may tremble as well. If she’s getting frightened, kindly confine her to a place where the intensity of the outside noise is less. Don’t force her to eat or try to entertain her as she may not like it. Also, if you live in a thunderstorm prone area, talk to your vet and inquire about anti-anxiety medications for emergencies. But don’t give any medication without consulting your vet.

Strong odour: Cat’s sense of smell is 14 times stronger than that of humans. Cats do not like strong odour, be it citrus, fruity, etc. Strong scented sprays can also be toxic for your pet. Avoid spraying them on your kitty’s bedding or litter box.

Also if you’re planning to get your home painted or have scheduled a pest control operation at your home, it is recommended that you shift your pet to a boarding or at a friend’s place for a few days till the smell subsides.

Cleaning chemicals: Cats are sensitive to aerosols and cleaning agents. Some of these chemicals can even cause respiratory tract infection. Avoid using strong chemicals to clean litter boxes. Use unscented or organic pet-friendly cleaners.

Other Cats and Dogs: Dogs top the list for giving cats goosebumps! Cats can get frightened when they notice unknown dogs or cats wandering into their territory.

High stress levels can even lead to cats attacking one another. So provide them a secure environment where they can live and roam fearlessly.

New pets, new furniture, or new people: Cats are easily stressed by even slight changes in their environment. The addition of a new pet or a new human visitor can be worrying for some cats. They might get anxious, hide for a prolonged period of time, or alter their eating and elimination schedule. Addition of new furniture in your home can also stress your cat. This stress can trigger vomiting, diarrhoea, anxiety, or loss of appetite.

Be sure to monitor your cat whenever there is a change in the house, no matter how small it may seem to you. Give them some extra time to accept change, a little patience goes a long way in pet parenting.

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Maybe one reason that we are captivated by felines is on the grounds that such a little creature can contain such a lot of autonomy, poise, and opportunity of soul. Dissimilar to the canine, the feline's character is rarely wagered on a human's. He requests acknowledgment in his own specific manner. — Lloyd Alexander

In old times felines were adored as divine beings; they have not failed to remember this. — Terry Pratchett

Felines are specialists of solace. — James Herriot

Proprietors of canines will have seen that, assuming you give them food and water and safe house and fondness, they will think you are God. Though proprietors of felines are constrained to understand that, assuming you furnish them with food and water and warmth, they reach the inference that they are super loved High feelings of anxiety could in fact prompt felines going after each other. So give them a protected climate where they can reside and meander cats sees regardless of how little it might appear to you. Give them an additional opportunity to acknowledge change, a tiny amount of persistence makes an enormous difference in pet nurturing.

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