Cats may show a variety of symptoms after being frightened, and these symptoms vary depending on the individual cat and the degree of fright. The following are some common symptoms:
1. Frightened cats will usually choose to run away or hide in a safe place, such as under the bed, behind a cupboard or in a corner, to avoid further threats.
2. Cats may become more alert, sensitive to the surrounding environment, and even fearful of familiar people or objects. They may become reluctant to interact with people or become overly dependent on their owners for comfort.
3. Some cats may show aggression after being frightened, such as scratching, biting or being aggressive towards other pets. hostility.
4. Cats may make abnormal sounds, such as high-pitched meows or whines, to express their fear and uneasiness.
5. Frightened cats may lose their appetite or overeat in search of comfort. At the same time, their excretion habits may also change, such as excreting everywhere or frequently entering and exiting the litter box.
6. Some cats may develop physical symptoms after being severely frightened, such as trembling, shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat, drooling or vomiting.
If your cat shows the above symptoms, try to keep the environment as quiet as possible to avoid scaring it again.
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