How Stressed is Your Cat?

How Stressed is Your Cat?

Questions

How many cats do you have in your home including this cat?
How often do you have company in your home?
Does each cat have a private place to eat their meals?
Does each cat have a litter box in different locations and one extra?
Does your cat have daily play time with toys, people or plenty of climbing places?
Have you recently moved, remodeled, changed jobs or spent hours away from home?

Results

Congratulations, you're the owner of a very happy kitty. The risk of feline stress in your household is low. Keep in mind even small changes to your household could create stress for your laid-back cat.
Some factors in your home may be starting to worry your cat. Now is the time to speak to your vet about managing feline stress. Taking action now may help prevent your cat from developing stress related behavioral or medical problems later.
Your cat is in a high risk category and may be showing signs of stress-related behavior and/or medical problems. It is very important that you take action. Speak to your vet about the steps you can take to help make your cat feel more comfortable at home.
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