Is it normal for my inherited 13-year-old cat to suddenly get extremely clingy and vocal at nighttime, or is this something I should talk to Dial A Vet about?

I've recently inherited a 13-year-old cat and have noticed that she's become extremely clingy and vocal at night. This change in behavior is quite sudden, and it's mostly happening after we settle down for the evening. I'm not sure if this is just her way of settling into the new environment or if it's something to be concerned about. Should I reach out to Dial A Vet to discuss these nighttime changes?

Answer

Your elderly cat's sudden clinginess and increased vocalization at night might be a response to her new environment, but it could also indicate underlying health or emotional issues that need addressing.

  • Sudden behavior changes can signal stress or health issues.
  • It's common for older cats to seek more comfort and security.
  • Consulting with a vet can provide insights and peace of mind.

Adjustments to new surroundings can be challenging for older cats, and this could be her way of seeking additional comfort and reassurance. However, sudden changes in behavior, especially in older pets, could also hint at medical or emotional concerns such as cognitive dysfunction or anxiety. It's important to watch for any additional symptoms or changes in her routine that could provide more clues about her wellbeing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why is my older cat becoming more vocal and clingy?

    Older cats often become more vocal or seek extra attention due to stress, anxiety, or possible health issues. They might feel vulnerable due to age-related changes, both physically and mentally.

  • Should I be worried about my cat’s sudden behavior changes?

    Behavior changes can be linked to health issues, so it's wise to monitor her and consult with a vet to rule out any medical conditions, especially since these changes appeared suddenly.

  • What steps can I take to make my cat more comfortable in her new home?

    Provide her with familiar items, create a quiet and safe space, and keep a consistent routine to help her adjust. If you're concerned, speaking with a vet can help tailor strategies that suit her specific needs.

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