- Increased grooming or licking
- Hiding
- Avoiding people or other animals
- Changes in appetite
- Diarrhea or constipation
- Urinating or defecating outside of the litter box
- Aggression
To help your cat adjust to changes in the environment, try to make the changes as gradual as possible and provide them with plenty of support. Here are some tips for helping your cat adjust to changes:
- If you're moving to a new home, start by taking your cat there for short visits. Let them explore the new space and get familiar with the smells and sounds.
- If you're getting new furniture or appliances, introduce them to your cat slowly and gradually. Let them sniff the new items and get used to them before you start using them.
- If you're changing your cat's food, mix the old food with the new food gradually over the course of a few days. This will help to prevent them from getting an upset stomach.
- If you're changing your cat's litter box, place the new litter box in the same spot as the old one. You may also want to add some of the old litter to the new box to help your cat get used to it.
- If you're going on vacation, try to find a pet sitter who can come to your home and take care of your cat. This will help to keep them from feeling abandoned.
By following these tips, you can help your cat adjust to changes in the environment and keep them happy and healthy.