Is there a ghoulish ghosty hovering in your kitchen corner just beyond your sight?
Some people believe that cats are staring at spirits when they fixate on a wall that seemingly has nothing of interest to offer them.
But the truth is your kitchen is not haunted (well, probably not, anyway). So why do cats stare at walls?
Essentially, it’s when an area of the skin becomes highly sensitive, and the discomfort and anxiety can cause them to space out and stare.
Not even vets know what causes hyperesthesia syndrome, although they’ll want to run extensive tests to rule out anything else before they diagnose it.
Age gets the better of us all, even your sweet kitty. If they’re entering their twilight cat years, they may begin to suffer from cognitive decline.
This means they can become confused or disoriented, which causes them to stare mutely into space.
Head pressing can indicate brain tumors, poisoning, metabolic disorders, or infectious disease. But there will be other telltale signs too.
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