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Why is my cat hiding and barely eating?
If your kitty is physically healthy, some reasons for hiding behaviour and a lack of appetite could be fear, stress or anxiety. Think if there is anything in your cat’s life that it doesn’t like. Have there been any sudden changes around the house, such as the introduction of a new pet?
Why is my cat not eating and not acting normal?
Loss of appetite is one of the key indicators that something is wrong. So be sure to pay attention if your cat suddenly stops eating. A number of different conditions may be responsible, including infections, kidney failure, pancreatitis, intestinal problems, and cancer.
How long can a cat hide without eating?
The average cat can technically survive for one to two weeks without food if they have a water supply. However, without protein, it may be more like three to four days, even if they have enough water. With no water or food, it is unlikely that a cat would survive longer than three days.
Do cats hide when they’re sick?
Sick cats usually become withdrawn and may hide, although this does depend on the personality of the individual cat. Some cats become more clingy or demanding of attention, while others just become cranky.
Is it normal for my Cat to hide all the time?
While hiding behavior is a normal part of being a cat, hiding can become excessive and be cause for concern. Hiding is excessive if it interferes with the daily activities that your cat needs to do, including eating, drinking, and urinating and defecating.
Why is my cat suddenly hiding in the corner?
Third, cats may hide when they are ill or not feeling well. If your cat all of a sudden decides to start hiding for long periods of time or changes her hiding behavior, you will want to make a trip to the veterinarian to make sure everything is ok.
Why is my cat hiding in the litterbox?
Similarly, even if your cat is eating and using the litterbox, hiding can indicate other problems. Behavioral issues should not be ignored; your cat may be hiding as the result of being bullied by another cat, for example.
Why does my cat hide in the summer?
While it’s natural for cats to retire to a preferred hiding place every so often — and this happens more during the heat and humidity of summer when they seek out dark spots to cool down — look out for significant increases in cat hiding behaviors that seem less like sneaking in a little quiet respite and more like a sign of withdrawing.