Symptoms of depression in cats:
1. Cats suffering from depression will become inactive, like to hide in dark corners, and are unwilling to get close to their owners. When playing, the reaction to the outside world will become slower and drowsiness will occur.
2. When a cat suffers from depression, it will also defecate everywhere.
3. Cats who are depressed will always be in a state of high tension, feeling restless, moody, and easily frightened.
4. Cats are also stressed, and some stressed cats will lick their fur excessively.
5. Long-term depression can also lead to cats’ mental state of depression, loss of appetite, lack of energy, and lack of any interest in the outside world.
6. Cats can easily lose confidence gradually and pay no attention to everything in the outside world, and they are not even interested in cats of the opposite sex.
Solutions to cat depression:
1. If the cat is found to be depressed, the owner can have more contact with the cat and play with it. Generally, the owner can use a cat stick to accompany the cat every day. Play to distract the cat.
2. When a cat is depressed, the owner needs to give more care to help the cat get out of the depressed state.
3. Depressed cats will be extremely sensitive to things and people around them, so owners should be careful not to frighten the cat at this time.
4. If the cat’s condition is more serious, you need to consult a pet doctor in time and give the cat drugs to relieve anxiety symptoms under the guidance of the pet doctor.