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Just like humans, cats can get stressed by things going on around them, or by the way people interact with them. Often, owners may notice something is ‘not quite right’ with their cats when they have already been stressed for some time. Cats may lose their appetite or be sick occasionally or behave in a way that owners might not have seen before, such as behaving aggressively or toileting on the walls inside.
Here, we chat to animal behaviourist, Natalya Dundovich, about how to spot signs of stress in your cat, as well as how we can modify behavioural challenges in your cat.
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By The Cat Protection SocietyJust like humans, cats can get stressed by things going on around them, or by the way people interact with them. Often, owners may notice something is ‘not quite right’ with their cats when they have already been stressed for some time. Cats may lose their appetite or be sick occasionally or behave in a way that owners might not have seen before, such as behaving aggressively or toileting on the walls inside.
Here, we chat to animal behaviourist, Natalya Dundovich, about how to spot signs of stress in your cat, as well as how we can modify behavioural challenges in your cat.
Cat Protection Society of Victoria Links
Website
Facebook
Instagram
TikTok
YouTube