Cat Anxiety
Cat anxiety symptoms include cat behavior such as peeing outside the litter box, excessive grooming, and hiding. Untreated, cat stress can cause health & wellness issues. If you have a stressed cat learn about cat calming remedies such as relaxing cat pheromone collars, sprays and more at www.mystressedcat.com
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7 Cat Calming Remedies You Can Buy Off The Shelf
Cat Stress Relief Tips: There are seven things you can try to bring your cat’s stress levels down in the shortest possible time. Best part? They’re inexpensive (and some are FREE), take only a few minutes to put in place, and will keep the most common causes of cat stress in check. | Cat Anxiety | #MyStressedCat
Stress in Cats. Signs and How to Relieve Stress and Anxiety in Cats
Signs that your cat is under stress. Find out more what might cause stress in cats, how you can reduce stress and anxiety, and when a cat owner should seek the professional help. Manage negative emotions and improve feline health with meowpassion . #cat #cats #cathealth #meowpassion
Do Cats Have Feelings? What Emotions Do They Feel?
When you cat is scared or upset, it can be hard on them and they can exhibit all kinds of behaviors and take on baggage of sorts if scared or agitated too many times without having those things addressed, Here’s how you can help your kittens and cats to calm down after being excited in a negative manner. #cats #kittens #cat #catlover #catcare #cute #pets #Calmyourkits #Calmdownkitty #catagitation
How to Keep Your Cat Happy Indoors: Tips & Tricks for Cat Parents
We all have needs, including our cats. If you've ever wondered how to keep your cat happy indoors without breaking the bank, this post is for you. It's full of great ideas to help you help your cat live its best life. Plus, a happy kitty is much less likely to engage in destructive behaviors. That's a win for you both!
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ViviPet | 5 Way to Help Your Cat Cope with Stress and Anxiety
Do you find your cat hiding under the bed when visitors come over? She could be letting you know that she’s stressed. Our cats are creatures of routine. They also are notoriously neurotic in a cute and adorable way! There is one thing that no cat parent finds cute, though: kitty stress. When a cat is bumped out of her routine, it can cause stress and anxiety. How can you help your kitty overcome her stress? Read more on our blog!