Signs of depression in cats
Cats can be depressed just like humans. Generally, cats’ moods will become unstable after depression. Sometimes they will be very quiet, sometimes they will be very irritable. Some cats will lack a sense of security and hide here and there. There is a big reaction when there is any abnormal noise. The cat's desire to eat will also become very low, and its appetite will become very small. Long-term depression will make the cat thin and have a messy coat.
Tip:
When parents find that their cat has become depressed, they should promptly find out the cause of the cat’s depression, such as a change of living environment or the loss of toys. For other reasons, if necessary, parents can take the cat to the hospital to check whether the depression is caused by physiological reasons.
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