Pet Owners Confronting Anxious Cats

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Want to know how to help ananxiouscat? You've come to the right place. Just like us humans, every one of our feline friends is unique, so while some will be bold and outgoing, others will be more nervous and slower to warm up. Anxiety incatsis more common than you might think, and it can manifest in all sorts of different ways.

Somecatsbounce back quickly after stress, while others live in a near-constant state of anxiety. From hiding and excessive grooming to changes in eating and litter box habits, feline anxiety can show up in surprising ways, and take a real toll on health and happiness. Learn how to spot the signs, reduce stress, and build yourcat'sconfidence with vet-backed strategies that deepen your bond.

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Anxiety incatscan look different than it does in dogs. You might notice sudden aggression, hiding, excessive grooming, or even litter box issues. Whether yourcatis showing signs of fear, stress, or reactivity, the good news is there's help! In this guide, our veterinary team breaks down the causes of feline anxiety and aggression, how to spot the signs, and which calming remedies and ...

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While it doesn't immediately show, anxiety incatsis far more common than manypetownersrealize. This guide will help you understand more about yourcat'sanxiety, what causes them, and how they can be helped.

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Dr. Lizzie Youens explains the common phenomenon of newcatowneranxiety and how to adjust to the changes a newpetbrings.

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