Even Cats Can Get the Blues—Here’s How to Help

Even Cats Can Get the Blues—Here’s How to Help

Written by Rene Knapp, long time TICA member and dedicated cat lover.

Can Cats Really Get Depressed?

Yes, cats can suffer from depression. Just like humans, cats can feel down due to changes in environment, health issues, or emotional distress.

Common Signs of Feline Depression

Withdrawal or Hiding

If your cat is spending more time alone or avoiding interaction, it could be a red flag.

Changes in Appetite

Eating significantly more or less than usual may indicate emotional or physical distress.

Grooming Habits

Over-grooming or a lack of grooming can signal that something is wrong emotionally.

How You Can Help a Depressed Cat

  • Keep a consistent routine to provide stability.
  • Offer new toys or interactive play to boost mental stimulation.
  • Spend quality time with your cat daily.
  • Consult your veterinarian if symptoms persist.

Prevention Is the Best Medicine

Preventing feline depression starts with understanding your cat’s needs. Provide enrichment, companionship, and regular check-ups to help your cat stay emotionally healthy.

For more feline health advice, visit TICA.org.

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