Corey & Kitty
Member Since 2022
Hi everyone,
I haven't really seen this topic discussed much on here, but I was hoping to talk a bit about our kitties' mental health which I think is just as important as their physical health. I always want to keep my Kitty as happy and comfortable as I can. I think it's a bit more of an issue for indoor cats.
My Kitty isn't much for cat toys, so I always get concerned that she is bored. When she was about 1 year old is when I adopted her "brother" because I wanted her to have a companion. They get along for the most part, but I wouldn't say they are best friends, although I do catch them napping together at times but they have a limit as to how much of each other they will tolerate. Her brother will entertain himself. He grabs toys out of the basket and throws them around. He will also run laps at top speed around the house. He loves to lay on the back of the couch and stare out the window for hours. Kitty on the other hand never seems interested, which is why I get concerned. She doesn't play or have an interest in looking out the windows (which she used to enjoy watching birds and squirrels at our previous house which we lived in about 6 years ago), but in this new house she barely has any interest in looking outside. I don't know if she just doesn't like the windows in this house or what it is. I have noticed lately she has been having these bouts of energy when she seems like she's excited about something and she will run a little bit on the carpet but it doesn't last more than a few seconds. She just seems like more of a sedentary cat and I'm not sure if it's something I should be concerned about. I don't know if cats experience boredom the way that we humans do, but perhaps some members can share what fun things their cats enjoy and how they help their cats with boredom.
On a slightly different topic, I'm wondering if any members have experience with cats and anxiety. I'm not sure if this is what is going on with my Kitty. A little bit of history: Kitty has always loved my shoes. I don't know if its because they are smelly and they remind her of me
, but she will lay on top of them if I leave them by the door. Also, there is a shoe rack that she will pull my shoes off of. It got to the point where I have to keep an eye on her because she will chew through the laces sometimes. The past few weeks I noticed on 3 occasions she has followed me upstairs when I'm getting ready for work. She doesn't go upstairs much. On these occasions she seemed a bit excited/agitated. It was nothing too concerning but she did seem bothered, almost like she was scared of something. On these three occasions I found her laying in my room next to where I keep some of my shoes. I don't know if she is experiencing separation anxiety because she knows I am getting ready to leave and wants to lay near something that smells like me. This has happened in the past where she will follow me upstairs and into the bathroom and not want to leave my side but it just seemed to be happening a bit more frequently these past few weeks. I'd just like to hear other's thoughts on what might be going on.
Sorry for the long post, I just find it a very interesting topic and not sure if any of these things should be terribly concerning.
Have a nice day everyone!
I haven't really seen this topic discussed much on here, but I was hoping to talk a bit about our kitties' mental health which I think is just as important as their physical health. I always want to keep my Kitty as happy and comfortable as I can. I think it's a bit more of an issue for indoor cats.
My Kitty isn't much for cat toys, so I always get concerned that she is bored. When she was about 1 year old is when I adopted her "brother" because I wanted her to have a companion. They get along for the most part, but I wouldn't say they are best friends, although I do catch them napping together at times but they have a limit as to how much of each other they will tolerate. Her brother will entertain himself. He grabs toys out of the basket and throws them around. He will also run laps at top speed around the house. He loves to lay on the back of the couch and stare out the window for hours. Kitty on the other hand never seems interested, which is why I get concerned. She doesn't play or have an interest in looking out the windows (which she used to enjoy watching birds and squirrels at our previous house which we lived in about 6 years ago), but in this new house she barely has any interest in looking outside. I don't know if she just doesn't like the windows in this house or what it is. I have noticed lately she has been having these bouts of energy when she seems like she's excited about something and she will run a little bit on the carpet but it doesn't last more than a few seconds. She just seems like more of a sedentary cat and I'm not sure if it's something I should be concerned about. I don't know if cats experience boredom the way that we humans do, but perhaps some members can share what fun things their cats enjoy and how they help their cats with boredom.
On a slightly different topic, I'm wondering if any members have experience with cats and anxiety. I'm not sure if this is what is going on with my Kitty. A little bit of history: Kitty has always loved my shoes. I don't know if its because they are smelly and they remind her of me
, but she will lay on top of them if I leave them by the door. Also, there is a shoe rack that she will pull my shoes off of. It got to the point where I have to keep an eye on her because she will chew through the laces sometimes. The past few weeks I noticed on 3 occasions she has followed me upstairs when I'm getting ready for work. She doesn't go upstairs much. On these occasions she seemed a bit excited/agitated. It was nothing too concerning but she did seem bothered, almost like she was scared of something. On these three occasions I found her laying in my room next to where I keep some of my shoes. I don't know if she is experiencing separation anxiety because she knows I am getting ready to leave and wants to lay near something that smells like me. This has happened in the past where she will follow me upstairs and into the bathroom and not want to leave my side but it just seemed to be happening a bit more frequently these past few weeks. I'd just like to hear other's thoughts on what might be going on.Sorry for the long post, I just find it a very interesting topic and not sure if any of these things should be terribly concerning.
Have a nice day everyone!
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