What does cat stress mean?

Dec 31,2023
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"Cat stress" refers to the reaction of cats when faced with stress and certain stimuli. It usually leads to some changes in the body, such as increased secretion of multiple hormones, increased blood pressure, accelerated heartbeat, etc. Stress is an animal a common phenomenon. Because cats are naturally sensitive and can feel acutely subtle changes in the environment, cats are more prone to stress reactions than other animals.

Performances of cats’ emergency response:

1. Cats usually show excessive vigilance and reluctance to contact people after having a stress reaction.

2. Cats may experience diarrhea, vomiting, constipation, loss of appetite, etc. after a stress response.

3. Phenomenon such as reduced body immunity, excessive licking, excessive scratching, etc. may occur, resulting in long-term depression or extreme excitement.

4. Most of the time, cats will recover on their own after an emergency. If the stimulation is too strong or lasts for too long, their body functions may be damaged.

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