Why does my cat keep trying to squeeze under the bed and how can I stop it for good?

For the past week, my cat has been obsessed with squeezing under the bed, and I can't figure out why. It's starting to worry me because she used to be quite content lounging in her sunny spot by the window. I've tried blocking her usual path with boxes, but she still finds a way to wriggle through. Is she scared or just playing a new game? I'm really at a loss for how to stop this without stressing her out further.

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Answer

Your cat's new behavior of hiding under the bed could be due to various reasons such as stress, illness, or simply exploring new spaces. It's important to observe her other behaviors to better understand what's going on.

  • Has she shown any signs of illness like sneezing or loss of appetite?
  • Any recent changes in her environment, like new furniture or a new pet?
  • Did anything unusual occur around the time her behavior changed?
  • Does she still engage in play or show interest in her usual activities?

Cats often hide when they are stressed, scared, or unwell. It's essential to monitor your cat for any additional symptoms that could indicate health issues. Environmental changes, such as a recent move or the addition of a new family member, can trigger stress-related behaviors. Pay attention to her eating habits, interactions with family members, and any recent changes in your home that might have affected her.

To ensure your furry friend remains healthy and happy, consider discussing this behavior change with a veterinarian. Book a consultation with Dial A Vet for peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do cats hide when they're sick?

Cats naturally hide when they're ill or in pain, as a survival instinct to avoid appearing vulnerable to predators.

How can I reduce my cat's stress levels?

Ensure a quiet, comfortable space for her, use feline pheromone diffusers, and maintain a routine with regular meal times and play sessions.

Should I be worried about my cat's new hiding behavior?

If the behavior persists or is accompanied by other symptoms like not eating or changes in toileting, it's best to consult a vet.

For expert advice tailored to your cat's specific needs, book a consultation with Dial A Vet for peace of mind.

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