Not all cats get the attention they need from their owners.
Many pets suffer from boredom and oppressive loneliness.
Over time, this develops into latent depression and can lead to serious problems.
Knowing how to recognize these signs in your furry pets can help improve their lives.
In our article, we will look at the five signals cats give to indicate that they are lonely.
Hyperactivity
If a calm cat has become like a wound-up spring and cannot calm down, then this is how she is trying to communicate that she is lonely.
Overt aggression
Suffering from boredom and loneliness, the cat tries to attack the owners who return home, scratching furniture and walls.
Sudden aggression will indicate that your pet lacks attention and affection.
Depression
Pay attention if your pet hardly plays and seems lethargic.
Indifference in an animal's behavior is a clear sign of a depressive state.
Excessive attachment
If a cat follows its owner like a persistent shadow, it is not just affection. In this way, the animal seeks salvation from loneliness.