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16 Things That Harm Your Cat Emotionally

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Screaming
will scare your cat. Cats' ears are extremely sensitive to loud, high-pitched sounds. They may perceive the person making these sounds as a threat and begin to avoid them. Remember that yelling at your cat will damage your bond with your cat and cause it to associate negative emotions with you. Ignoring its fears is also a mistake.
Cats have good reason to jump and hide when they hear loud or disturbing sounds. Our feline friends can hear sounds about 1.6 octaves higher than humans. Common sounds like vacuum cleaners, video games, fireworks, balloons, and loud televisions can cause stress and anxiety in cats. Flat ears, a low tail, an arched back, and a tendency to seek cover are signs that your cat is uncomfortable in a given situation.

Remember that fear of loud noises is part of a cat's survival instinct. Make sure your cat feels safe at home in a calm and relaxing environment.

Forcing new interactions:
Most cats are reserved around strangers. They aren't particularly trusting and prefer to meet new people at their own pace. Forcing your cat to interact with new people shows a lack of respect for its feelings. It's always best to let your cat make new friends at its own pace. Don't force it to interact, and tell others to respect its space and feelings.

Leaving a dirty litter box:
Using a dirty bathroom is never a pleasant experience, and it's no surprise that your cat feels the same way about their litter box. Cats are very clean animals and spend a large part of their day maintaining their hygiene. If their litter box isn't clean enough, they may want to relieve themselves outside of it. Cleaning the litter box daily will keep your cat happy and show them that you understand and respect their needs.

Ignoring pain:
Cats don't speak human language, so owners often have to interpret their pet's symptoms based on physical and behavioral changes. Whether it's a tooth infection that's making eating difficult or a urinary tract infection that's making litter box visits painful, it's up to us to recognize the subtle signs and get them the help they need.

Monitoring your pet's well-being means being a pain detective and knowing if something is causing your cat pain.

Don't neglect cleaning your cat's food and water bowls.
Cats need fresh food and clean water every day. Forcing your cat to drink from a dirty bowl will make them irritable, anxious, and stressed. It can also lead to health problems due to harmful bacteria that can grow in the food bowl. The same goes for their food bowl.

Declawing
a cat is a cruel act. It's like cutting off the toes at the last joint, leading to pain and mobility problems. It can even make your pet feel helpless and vulnerable. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, because scratching is an innate feline behavior, declawed cats can experience emotional distress when they can't scratch. Trying to stop a cat from engaging in this natural behavior is unrealistic and inappropriate.

 

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