Cats are creatures of habit and don’t do very well with change. Your furry friend may display signs of anxiety and depression if you bring home a new pet or baby, move to a new home, rearrange the furniture, or if you move the litter box to a new location. Even changes in your work schedule can cause sadness and distress!
Another cause of cat depression is grieving. While cats may seem like solitary animals, they often develop close relationships with their human families or other pets. Losing a loved human or animal companion can be devastating to your cat, who will grieve right alongside you.
Illness or injuries can often lead to sadness and depression. Pain, nausea, hormonal imbalances, or lack of energy accompanying illnesses can affect your cat’s happiness level. If you suspect a health condition is behind your furry friend’s sadness, you should visit your vet as soon as possible.
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