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Do cats get stressed in a shelter?
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Cats in shelters are stressed when compared to freely wandering cats. Stress due to a shelter will cause weight loss and withdrawal in cats. Some cats may show aggression while kept in shelters.
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The shelter for the cats can prove stressful especially if the cat is most of the time locked there. It can be a difficult experience for the cat.
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Cats certainly grieve and react to the changes in their life when a cat loses their companion. They mourn much as people do, and shelters can be very stressful places for cats, and get depressed in cages. They like human contact and would just like to go home.
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yes cats are stressed in the shelters as they are in a limited area as compared to stray or free cats some of the cats may get sick in this environment
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Yes of course, cats can be stressed in a shelter. This means your feline friend is feeling some other human-made stressor, such as being used or being around people. Some cats can become anxious and stressed in a shelter, even if they know their situation. It's important to let your feline friend know that he can be stressed at a shelter, but that can also be a good thing. You may want to give your friend some time to calm down before taking her to a side room where she can give herself some space.
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Cats are animals sensitive to changes; for most of them, placement in a shelter is a stressful experience because of changes in routine, environment and the presence of other animals.
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Yes, cats can experience stress in a shelter environment. Factors such as unfamiliar surroundings, the presence of other animals, limited space, and the absence of a consistent caregiver can contribute to stress. Common signs of stress in cats include hiding, changes in appetite, excessive grooming, vocalization, and avoidance of social interaction
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