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Cats like to hide. How to correct it?

The reason why cats hide.

Hiding is the nature of cats. What are the reasons why cats hide?

Afraid. Scared?

A new home

When a kitten is brought home or moved to a new home for the first time, she always crouches in the corner and growls when she walks by. This is the kitten's new environment.

Because of fear or stress, there is a normal phenomenon, so don't disturb it at this time, let it adapt itself slowly.

unfamiliar environment

When you take a cat on a trip or picnic and come to a strange environment, the cat usually finds a place to hide. That's because cats are cautious. In the face of unfamiliar environment, they are afraid that natural enemies or a strong sense of existence will hurt them. Only when the surrounding environment is safe can they come out.

When you take your cat out, you need to prepare tents, bellows and cartons to create a relatively safe environment for your cat.

In the early stage of cat adaptation, try to touch it with your hands to give the cat a sense of security. Cats will be active and even wild when they adapt. When going out for a picnic, you'd better put a belt on your cat in case it runs away when it goes crazy.

Strange creature

Whether it is a stranger at home, such as the courier brother who delivers the courier, or a strange puppy or cat, the cat may secretly observe.

If you think the other person is powerful or threatening, the cat will hide. If the other person is a rookie, the cat may attack from the dark and come out to kill other cats or puppies.

Impulse noise

Because cats' hearing is very sensitive, besides indoor changes, cats are also very alert to outdoor.

If a new building is being built next door, the sound of the electric drill hitting the wall may also scare your cat.

On the lower floors, cats may hide because of wild cats, wild dogs or people outside the window.

Depressed-sick

Social frustration

Cats may hide when they are frustrated socially. For example, cats are pushed out by other cats, or you reprimand them, or they do bad things at home, thinking that something bad will happen, and cats may hide when they break vases.

One is frightened by the sound of broken vases, and the other is to escape the coming punishment.

fall ill

Cats hide when they are injured or unwell. Some free-range cats may run away from home when they are sick, and will not come back until they recover.

The pet cat at home can only hide because it can't go out.

On the one hand, they are uncomfortable and don't like being touched by others. On the other hand, when it has health problems, its heart is more fragile and its self-defense mentality is stronger.

Because she can't talk and express her pain, the cat can only find a place to hide and recuperate. If the cat's diet and defecation are abnormal, take it to the doctor in time.

Hunting-playing

Hunting is the nature of cats. In order to catch prey, cats often hide near their prey and wait for an opportunity to attack.

This also explains why the cat suddenly jumped on you. This is purely a natural impulse when a cat is excited.

Because in our nature, cats usually hide in paper bags or suitcases, secretly observe the movements around them and jump out when necessary.

Cats also like to see you when you can't find it. The cat is extremely proud that others can't catch it. At this time, you can play with the cat.

rest

Avoid high temperature

In very warm and cold weather, you may suddenly find that your cat likes to hide.

On hot days, you may see them find dark and cool corners to avoid high temperature.

In the cold winter, cats will look for comfortable and warm places, wardrobes or blankets to help keep warm.

like quiet

Cats are quiet and like independent and quiet space. When they rest, they don't want to be disturbed. The hidden dim lights in the corner are more suitable for cats to sleep and can give them more sense of security.

When you find the cat missing, it may be in a dark corner, sleeping, and it just wants to rest.

Cats often hide. How to correct it?

Cats often hide in the corner. In order to prevent cats from getting too much dust, we need to try our best to correct this hiding behavior of cats.

Arouse fear

Take the cat to see the world. When a cat is used to people, it will not be so scared, and it will not be so easily scared. Take the cat out for a walk, don't stay at home all the time, staying indoors will affect the cat's intellectual development.

If there is a booth at home, you can let the cat be the shopkeeper to help you attract guests. If you want to go to the park to bask in the sun, you can take your cat and be careful not to forget to hold the rope.

When a cat is used to the world, it will be calm, will not take external interference seriously, and will not hide.

A cat who has never seen the world may be scared to pee when it goes out for the first time, but it will really pee.

Depressed-sick

For cats with pain or illness, find out the cause as soon as possible, whether consulting an online veterinarian or taking the cat to a pet hospital, solve it as soon as possible, and don't drag a minor illness into a serious illness.

For cats who are frustrated socially, they should be more concerned, more comforted, more stroked and rewarded with some snacks.

Hunting and playing

Reduce uncontrollable hiding places, such as the space under the bed as clean and tidy as possible, or completely closed.

For areas that are difficult to control and change, cat repellent can be sprayed to prevent cats from staying in those areas to avoid being polluted by dust and bacteria.

Rest and sleep

Create a quiet and comfortable rest environment for cats. If it doesn't like anyone's cat's nest, you need to change the environment around the cat's nest and put it in a hidden, closed and safe environment.

Cats may prefer simple cat nests made of waste paper boxes to those bought, especially if the waste paper boxes can be closed, cats will even like them and even play in them.