Like us, cats can experience stress and it’s usually triggered by changes in their environment. If you experience any change in behavior from your feline friend like litter box problems, aggression, ...
If your normally laid-back cat starts scratching the sofa or peeing on the carpet, don't simply assume it is being naughty. This behavior might be its way of telling you that it's stressed and needs ...
UC Davis researchers have found that cats show fewer signs of stress when appointments are virtual rather than in a veterinary office. They say telemedicine could be effective for routine consults or ...
According to a health blog from Duke University, animals make us feel better. They nurture our mental well-being. They can significantly alleviate anxiety, reduce stress, and help combat loneliness.
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Helping A Cat Recover From Trauma
Helping a Cat Recover from Trauma Unfortunately, many adopted cats have suffered trauma before landing in their fur-ever homes. But, just because that was their past, doesn’t mean you can’t usher them ...
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Home Improvement Projects Will Stress Your Cats!
Home Improvement Projects will Stress your Cats! Whether it’s small home improvement projects or major construction, these things represent severe disruption in your cat’s day to day life, their ...
Manufacturers infuse stress-relief lotions with aromatherapy fragrances that they claim alleviate stress. However, many people question the effectiveness of these creams, and researchers need to ...
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