03/01/2022
There are two main types of cat anxiety—situational and generalized.
With situational anxiety, anxious behavior occurs only in specific contexts, like being left home alone, traveling in the car, or going to the veterinary clinic.
Separation anxiety is the most common of these, says Dr. Sara Ochoa, a small animal and exotic veterinarian at Whitehouse Veterinary Hospital. “Cats are stuck to their owners like velcro when they are home, always following them around the house and trying to be near them,” she says. “Then, when their owners are gone, they are maybe hiding, destroying furniture, or excessively licking themselves.”
Cats with generalized anxiety, however, are in a constant state of stress, and the anxious behaviors take place regardless of where they are or who they are with.
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