The short answer to can cats get depressed is yes. However, cat depression and anxiety can look quite different from the same syndromes in humans.
And confusingly, the symptoms of depression in cats can also be a sign of other potential cat health issues.
So there is quite a bit that cat owners should know about cats and depression.
As cats can’t communicate with us directly it can be hard to identify if your cat is depressed – particularly if it is naturally a loner type.
-Lack of appetite and weight loss -Loss of interest in playing or moving around -Excessive amount of time hiding
-Moving house -A new human or animal in the house -Construction or work in the house -Guests in the house
The first thing you need to do if you think your cat is depressed is seek advice from your veterinarian. They may be able to prescribe some medication.
Some signs of anxiety rather than depression in cat include going outside the litterbox, excessive grooming and other cat behaviours done excessively and and excessive meowing.
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