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Cats And Stress

Cats Get Stressed Out Easily

Cats do not like a new cat coming into their homes, as it makes them very anxious. Introduce the new cat slowly into the household. Put the newcomer in the bathroom, where they can smell each other under the door. When you let the new cat out, always supervise them to ensure an all-out catfight does not harm your cat. Your cat will want to let the newcomer know that the house is his territory and that he has first dibs on your lap and the cat food.

To begin with, pet your cat more than the new cat so your cat does not feel slighted. Going to the Vet can stress out even the most mild-tempered cats. Your cat may drool or start hyperventilating on his ride to the Vet. Have comfy bedding in your cat carrier. Talk to your cat, and reassure him that everything will be OK. You can also spray pheromone in your pet carrier to relax your cat. Cats hate routine changes, such as new furniture or a new person living in your home. A cat may start urinating on the newcomer’s clothes to state his disapproval of the new person living in your home. A litterbox that is not up to kitty high standards may cause your cat to use your houseplant for a litterbox. Moving to a new home will have your cat in total uproar for some time as everything is in a different location, and nothing looks familiar. Place some towels, pillows, or bedding around with the scent of your old home, as it will considerably calm your kitty.

Things That Have Stressed Out My Cats

My female cat did not like it when I bought another female cat into the house. She ensured the newcomer had to stay in the Dining Room and stopped using her litterbox. I had to give the female cat to another family because whatever I tried was not good enough. My housecat was a Siamese, and she was very set in her ways, and they have plenty of catitude. My Siamese cat always got along with my Male Red Tabby cat, but she would not have the long-haired black female cat living in her home under any circumstances, as she put her paw down on that idea. People that knock on my door send my cats hiding for cover. Loud noises, such as music, storms, or anything that makes a sound out of the ordinary, upset them. My cats do not like workers working in my home; they hide in the basement, under the bed, or someplace where I cannot find them. When a family member died, my Siamese cat would sit on the side of the tub and wail for at least two weeks. Cats love their family members, and they mourn for us when we die. Cats and humans have a great bond as we care about each other’s well-being. Cats love us as much as we do them.

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