Our cats make us smile and happy. We want to do the best we can for them, but since they don’t exactly speak the same language we do, sometimes it's really hard to tell if they are truly happy. Here are some tips those will help you “speak cat” and check the mental health of a cat.
1.
Fraidy Cat
Few cats are at a greater risk for anxiety. those cats tend to perceive things in the environment as threatening. These are cats that hide when strangers are around or urinate outside the box when they see unfamiliar cats outside. If you have an anxious cat, it is kind to cover windows where strangecats lurk and provide a safe place for your cat to retreat when there is commotion. It is not fun to live in fear and the anxiety is very real to an anxious cat.
2. Cats that do nothing but lie around.
Its Seems normal, right? Well, not exactly. Cats in a home can be bored. If your cat does is lie around, he might be under-stimulated. You might think that she is just lazy, but if you could ask her, she might explain that she has given up and just accepted his boredom. Bored cats are inactive and can become obese. They are at risk for diseases like diabetes and joint issues. Make it sure that your cat is active and entertained.
3.if your cat Crying Out Loud!
If your cat cries for food constantly, she might actually be seeking attention.some People joke about cats crying for food even when the bowl still has some food in it. We laugh that the cats may want good food, but what she really may want is YOU. Instead of feeding her, try stroking or petting her, or just interacting. You are your cat’s main squeeze and she needs time from you.
4. Tune in
Your cat’s body is actually telling you different things if you watch and learn. If your cat thrashes her tail and lays back her ears, she is not feeling comfortable and relaxed. These are gestures can be signs of playful combat, but the catshould relax after playing. If you notice that your cat seems tense and on edge more than occasionally, it might be worth an assessment of your environment through your cat’s eyes. Make it sure all four-legged residents are able to access needed resources and that peace prevails in your home.
1.
Fraidy Cat
Few cats are at a greater risk for anxiety. those cats tend to perceive things in the environment as threatening. These are cats that hide when strangers are around or urinate outside the box when they see unfamiliar cats outside. If you have an anxious cat, it is kind to cover windows where strangecats lurk and provide a safe place for your cat to retreat when there is commotion. It is not fun to live in fear and the anxiety is very real to an anxious cat.
2. Cats that do nothing but lie around.
Its Seems normal, right? Well, not exactly. Cats in a home can be bored. If your cat does is lie around, he might be under-stimulated. You might think that she is just lazy, but if you could ask her, she might explain that she has given up and just accepted his boredom. Bored cats are inactive and can become obese. They are at risk for diseases like diabetes and joint issues. Make it sure that your cat is active and entertained.
3.if your cat Crying Out Loud!
If your cat cries for food constantly, she might actually be seeking attention.some People joke about cats crying for food even when the bowl still has some food in it. We laugh that the cats may want good food, but what she really may want is YOU. Instead of feeding her, try stroking or petting her, or just interacting. You are your cat’s main squeeze and she needs time from you.
4. Tune in
Your cat’s body is actually telling you different things if you watch and learn. If your cat thrashes her tail and lays back her ears, she is not feeling comfortable and relaxed. These are gestures can be signs of playful combat, but the catshould relax after playing. If you notice that your cat seems tense and on edge more than occasionally, it might be worth an assessment of your environment through your cat’s eyes. Make it sure all four-legged residents are able to access needed resources and that peace prevails in your home.
No comments:
Post a Comment