It's common for cats to experience stress and anxiety after a move, leading to changes in behavior like hiding and decreased appetite. Cats thrive on routine and familiarity, so a new environment can be very unsettling. Try to create a safe, quiet space for your cat with their familiar bed, toys, litter box, and food/water. Consider using feline pheromone diffusers, which can help create a sense of calm. Encourage eating by offering tempting foods like wet food or a little warmed chicken. If the lack of appetite persists for more than 24-36 hours, or if you notice other symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea, it's important to have them checked by a vet to rule out underlying health issues. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.Clinically Approved Standard by Dial A Vet Veterinary Team
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