What happens when a cat has a stress reaction?

Updated on technology 2024-02-29
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Give the cat a separate quiet room, the smaller the better, the bigger the room is stressful for the cat. You can talk to the cat, make the cat feel soft emotions, it can feel it, reduce tension, and let it relax. If the cat is nervous, spend more time with it or pet it to keep it warm.

    You can also play with the cat, solve the cat's nervous state or give it a small snack to eat, so that the cat feels that the owner cares about it, and it will relieve a lot.

    It is common to be in the alert period, the body is in a state of combat readiness, hiding, manic state, showing several days of continuous howling, mental deterioration, loss of appetite and other physical discomfort symptoms, the most serious is the occurrence of stress reaction at the time or soon after the whole body spasms, or even death.

    If you want to prevent stress reactions, timid cats try to go out as much as possible, don't scare cats because of fun, don't be too diligent in cats' bathing, the taste of pet stores is too complicated, and you can bathe the cat owner at home if you have the conditions.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Most of them are scared, otherwise they will not be stressed for no reason, stress may cause cats to have aggressiveness, abnormal emotions, you can take medicine**, anti-stress Beiduo vegetarian beef ingots are very good, my cat is stressed is to eat this, it works, and it doesn't vomit or anything, and the cat's stress response has been reduced a lot.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cats are timid, it is easy to go out, get sick, injections, fright, change the environment, change food, etc., stress will cause cat malnutrition, reduced immunity, can be used to soothe emotions, reduce anxiety, enhance immunity.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cat stress response is generally manifested in the following four periods:

    1. Alertness period: After a series of neurophysiological changes, the body resources in the body are urgently mobilized, and the cat's body is in a state of combat readiness.

    2. Shock period: During this period, cats can have shock symptoms such as decreased blood pressure, increased vascular permeability, decreased blood concentration and decreased body temperature.

    3. Resistance period: At this time, neurophysiological changes continue to occur, make full use of body resources, and deal with various emergencies.

    4. Depletion period: The cat's body hormones and important trace elements are depleted, some cells and tissues are destroyed, and post-traumatic stress disorder occurs. This stage occurs only when the stress persists or when the stress factor is severe, at which point the means of defense are no longer effective.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Mild like people, there are gastrointestinal reactions, nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, urinary system, frequent urination, and urgency. Those who have difficulty breathing. Severe ones include urinary closure and feline abdominal transmission.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many manifestations, the spirit will become very low, there will be no appetite for eating, sometimes vomiting, and diarrhea.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The stress response of cats is generally manifested as loss of appetite, vomiting, decreased resistance, nervous tension, and will find corners to hide.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    My cat has a stress response and urinary continence.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The common cat stress response period is divided into the alertness period, through a series of neurophysiological changes, the emergency mobilization of resources in the body, so that the body is in a state of readiness, and this period is divided into shock period and anti-shock period. During the shock phase, blood pressure decreases, blood vessel osmotic pressure increases, blood concentration and body temperature drop and shock occurs, and the anti-shock phase is the opposite of the shock phase. The resistance period will be followed by some neurophysiological changes at this time, make full use of the resources in the body to deal with various emergencies, and will also make cats have some lower urinary tract problems, especially after male cats have lower urinary tract problems, they may have urethral obstruction and cannot urinate, this situation must be paid attention to.

    During the depletion phase, hormones and important trace elements in the body are depleted, certain cells and tissues are destroyed, and a stress response occurs after trauma. Stressors may persist at this stage. In any case, when the cat has a stress reaction, the owner needs to comfort the cat more to help the cat relieve.

    The most common type of fright is lying alone under the bed, under the sofa, etc., for a long time.

    In more severe cases, it is vomiting, diarrhea, and open defecation.

    More seriously, such as urethral blockage, is frequent toileting, but constipation and can't urinate.

    In more severe cases, it will manifest as not eating for several days in a row, howling.

    The most severe symptoms are general seizures, rapid abdominal fluctuations, bulging eyes, and death at the time of the stress response or shortly thereafter.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If a cat has a stress response and dies on the second day, there are generally several reasons.

    Case 1 is: The owner of the cat treats the cat badly and often yells at the cat. Even if you hit a cat, in this case, the psychological pressure of the cat will be very large, and there will be feelings of fear and tension in the heart.

    If it is long-term, cats may cause a series of diseases. In severe cases, it can also lead to kidney failure, so sudden death can occur.

    The second case is that cats are very timid. Some even have congenital heart disease. Suddenly, I was frightened or I took it out and saw something that I was afraid of.

    can trigger sudden death. The owner usually does not scold the cat when accompanying it, and try to give the cat a happy growth environment.

    I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions, you want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First of all, give the cat a worry-free stabilizing tablet to relieve his nervousness and relieve stress. Secondly, don't go straight to him, create a stool for him to search for a quiet and safe environment, such as the small blanket he often wraps him in or uses a cardboard box. This set is almost enough to stabilize the mu coarse clan.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    First soothe the cat, relieve the cat's nervousness, and then you can use worry-free stabilizing tablets to treat the cat's stress reaction.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Stay away from stressors in time, feed cats worry-free and stable, this anti-stress drug, pay attention to observe cats eating, drinking and urinating, and comfort cats.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    If it is a stress response to the new home environment, it is best to let the cat come and go freely in the home, and the cat that is given freedom will adapt to the new environment on its own. It is also possible to place a litter box, cat bowl or water bowl that it has used before, as well as the original rations. You can also directly collect the cat litter it used and mix it in the new cat litter to make it more "nostalgic", so as to create a sense of security.

    If it is a stress response to the new home environment, it is best to let the cat come and go freely in the home, and the cat that is given freedom will adapt to the new environment on its own. It is also possible to place a litter box, cat bowl or water bowl that it has used before, as well as the original rations. You can also directly collect the cat litter it used and mix it in the new cat litter to make it more "nostalgic", so as to create a sense of security.

    Remember not to keep your cat in a cage, as the closed environment of the cage will increase its fear. Don't teach a lesson by force, it will only backfire. If it is a stress response to going to the hospital, it is best to be accompanied by the owner, bring some snacks and toys that have been eaten before, and soothe it gently and quietly, so as to eliminate the cat's nervousness and anxiety as much as possible.

    When you have to go out, such as vaccination, medical treatment, bathing, etc., you should always pay attention to the cat's emotions and comfort them in time to make the cat feel at ease. You can play and interact with your cat and feed your cat its favorite food.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, I am the life of the answer to the Lord Xiaotian, the cat's stress response is usually because of the sudden change in the surrounding environment, or the change of food leads to a series of reactions to them, cats in a state of stress may appear panting, anorexia, urinary closure and other symptoms, severe cases and even sudden death, it is recommended that the owner usually do not suddenly frighten the cat. Cats are very sensitive animals, if there is a new member in the house or a sudden change in the living environment, such as moving, decorating, bathing, etc., or suddenly changing the food for the cat, it may lead to stress in the cat. Cats in a state of stress often show panting, anorexia, urinary convulsions, convulsions, etc., and even coma and death.

    When the owner finds that the cat has a stress reaction, if the symptoms are mild, you can first observe it properly at home, usually in 1-2 days every return to normal, but if it is in a state of stress for a long time, you need to take it to seek medical attention in time**. It is recommended that in daily feeding, do not suddenly change the cat's living environment, diet, and do not suddenly frighten the cat. I hope this answer satisfies you, thank you.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because cats are relatively timid animals, they are easily frightened and produce stress reactions, you can prepare some Yikexi beef ingots for cats, which can accelerate the prevention and alleviation of cat stress reactions.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Cats have just entered an unfamiliar environment, strangers around, loud noises, these conditions will cause cats to have a stress reaction, they will show uneasiness, fear, will burrow into dark corners, there will be a short period of time without eating, drinking or defecation, and serious will also lead to vomiting and diarrhea symptoms in cats.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Common cat stress reactions include: hiding, not eating or drinking, listlessness, loose stools, and vomiting.

    These are mild stress symptoms, and the shoveler can recuperate the cat by creating a quiet space and a clean environment and feeding probiotics.

    If the stress response is severe, a series of problems may occur: the main cause of common cat lower urinary tract diseases is actually caused by stress.

    Male cats may have urethral obstruction, unable to urinate, if the owner does not detect it in time, it may cause severe postrenal kidney failure, and even life-threatening.

    I hope to be able to help you, if you have other questions and want to consult a pet doctor, click on the avatar below for a free 1-to-1 consultation.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Hello. Manifestations include abnormal mood, hiding and fear, and aggressiveness, which may affect appetite.

    Questions. My two-month-old kitten was scared and scratched by a big cat.

    There is a stress response.

    Scared, huh?

    Questions. Yes, I started scratching and now it feels a little wilty.

    There is no treatment for wounds.

    After the cat is frightened, it will have a loss of appetite, no energy, and be very vigilant, and will feel that it is insecure and scratched, and the recovery time will be long.

    It's going to leave a shadow.

    Questions. After dealing with it, now lying on his stomach under the bed, I tease him with a cat stick and he still plays, there will be no sequelae or illness.

    Let it be quiet, don't let it get hurt again these days, and give it some of its favorite food, and don't take it to unfamiliar places to play.

    No, it may affect appetite.

    There will be no sequelae.

    Questions. Okay, thanks, but it feels a little wilty now.

    Give him some time to slow down.

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