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When is the cat unhappy in daily life?

Everyone who keeps cats as pets at home knows that cats are very sensitive and delicate, and cats and humans express their emotions in different ways. Therefore, when the owner is with the cat at ordinary times, he must know the mood of the cat and how the cat expresses his unhappiness. When a cat is unhappy, it may make abnormal sounds, lose appetite, lick its hair excessively or urinate everywhere, and hide in a dark corner, and its temper will become more and more violent.

First, it will make a hullabaloo about.

Whether a cat is hungry or thirsty, or wants to be spoiled with its owner, it is normal for it to express its appeal to its owner through meowing. However, when the owner takes care of the cat, if he finds that the cat's Mimi is not in heat, but the tone is particularly long, it means that the cat's body or some aspects are very abnormal. So the director should consider whether the cat is physically injured or in a bad mood at this time.

Second, cats lick their fur excessively.

It is very normal for cats to lick their fur. Generally, cats lick their bags to keep their bodies clean and cool down, but there is another possibility that cats lick their hair to relieve stress when they are unhappy. If the owner finds that the cat licks too much when raising a cat, and licks a place for a long time, licks it very hard, or even feels like licking it off, it shows that the cat is under great psychological pressure, and the owner must understand and help the cat relieve the pressure in time.

Third, I can pee anywhere.

In general, cats are very self-disciplined. If there is a litter box at home, the cat will consciously go to the toilet in the litter box and will not urinate anywhere. However, if the owner finds that the cat suddenly refuses to urinate in the litter box, or even begins to urinate anywhere in the house, it may be because the litter box is too dirty or the cat is in a bad mood.