Read About Cat Seperation Anxiety

ImageWere you aware that cat separation anxiety is a real illness? Yes, it sure is and it may be affecting your cat. When people think of separation anxiety, most people picture babies or small children crying when their parents leaving them with a sitter or at school. But this form of anxiety can affect the feline species as well.

Overly dependent cats usually exhibit signs of cat separation anxiety on a daily basis. A cat may also develop this problem when there is an abrupt change in the home such as a change in work schedule or the loss of a family member.

Some people would believe that cat separation anxiety is a genetic predisposition, more common in some breeds of cat than others. But then others believe it may stem from experiences as a kitten. Improper bonding with their mother may cause a fear of abandonment which will turn into a form of cat separation anxiety. If a cat is separated from his mother too early or never properly cared for by mom then this could be their fate.

As with most emotional problems, there are signs to look for. Your cat may be experiencing cat separation anxiety if you notice the following: over-dependency, loud or abnormal vocalization after you leave, sulking after you leave, loss of appetite, vomiting when are absent, possible destruction of items around the house and extreme excitement when you return home. Some of these actions are hard to realize without the help of a video recording while you are absent.

ImageThere are some avenues you can explore when trying to cure your pet of cat separation anxiety. First, try and make their home life as exciting as possible. Add a climbing apparatus, lots of toys, a window with open blinds to see out of, and maybe a picture of you to look at just for a little special touch.

A last option you can explore is to take your cat to the vet. You can discuss the symptoms and the vet will possibly prescribe some sort of medication to help the animal with the anxiety. Try to spend as much time as possible with your cat to assure them that you love them. Cat separation anxiety is real so be patient and kind to your cat while helping them through this ordeal.