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Cat depression is often triggered by traumatic experiences such as abuse, abandonment, or lack of companionship. Common signs include lethargy, loss of appetite, timidity, and self-harm. Fortunately, owners can help their feline friends overcome depression through consistent care and attention. Why Do Cats Become Depressed? The primary causes of depression in cats often involve past human abuse or neglect, being abandoned, prolonged periods of solitude, or residing at the bottom of a multi-cat household hierarchy. Sensitive cats living under constant stress are also prone to developing depression. Symptoms manifest as sadness, excessive shyness, loss of appetite, solitude seeking, and in extreme cases, self-mutilation or jumping from heights. How to Treat Cat Depression Owners can usually notice changes in their cat's behavior. If you observe symptoms such as low spirits, reduced appetite or complete anorexia, withdrawal from social interaction, or excessive hiding, it’s essential...

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