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Hyper-Behavior In Kittens

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Hyperactive cats can be a challenge for pet owners. These felines have abundant energy and may display behaviors such as excessive meowing, scratching, or jumping. Be aware that a cat's hyperactivity could have a number of different causes, such as her diet, environment, or heredity.

 

To help manage a hyperactive cat, it's important to provide plenty of mental and physical stimulation. This can include regular playtime with interactive toys, puzzle feeders, and scratching posts. You must also your cat with a safe and comfortable environment with plenty of opportunities for rest and relaxation.

 

See a veterinarian or animal behaviorist if your cat's hyperactivity results in behavioral issues, such as destructive scratching or aggression. They can assist you in determining the cause of your cat's hyperactivity. They may also work with you to develop successful techniques to regulate and control your cat's behavior.

 

If you have any concerns about your pet's health and/or behavior, make an appointment with an animal hospital Clarkesville, GA.

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