Signs Your Cat Is Depressed

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"Can cats cry?" No, yet they can exhibit melancholy and suffering. Cat sadness and anxiety are real and cat owners should take them seriously.

A sad cat's tail movements are a dead giveaway. It may be unhappy if it issues quick, forceful strikes. Investigate and enact changes to assist.

#1 Swishing and twitching its tail

A sudden shift in a cat's love behaviour towards its owner can indicate despair. Don't dismiss it as normal cat behaviour.

#2 Suddenly becoming needy

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#3 Swiping and scratching at your hand

When a cat scratches or swipes, it may signify a difficult time or depression. Instead of declawing, spend time with your kitty companion.

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#4 Climbing the walls

Destructive behaviour in cats can indicate depression, which is frequently induced by boredom. Providing plenty of stimulation.

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Cats love to bond with their owners and can become sad if they are frequently left alone. Active play helps to strengthen the bond and prevents sadness.

#5 Pining away at the window

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#6 Pooping in strange places

The reason for a cat defecating beyond the litter box could be medical or situational. Use positive reinforcement and keep the litter box clean.

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#7 Ignoring loved ones

Although avoiding humans is not always a sign of cat sadness, ignoring or turning away from you may be.

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Hissing, spitting, and arching the back in cats are not usually signals of rage, but may signify sadness.

#8 Hissing and spitting

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