To de-stress your cat, you still need to know what is stressing it. According to researchers from the School of Veterinary Sciences of the Autonomous University of Barcelona, who conducted the study, 4 points are likely to make our friends nasty:little interaction with the master (no petting, no games…), an environment that lacks fun where they cannot play, hunt discover places, altercations with other cats, and lack of routine or unpredictability. In response, our feline meows, pees everywhere, etc. So how to distress him?
According to the researchers, who published their findings in the journal Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery , it would suffice to place food in several places in order to give cats a taste for hunting, to change their toys often so that they do not get tired (give them small sizes so that they assimilate them to small prey). But also install a cat shelf or a tree for them to climb on and use it as an observatory (they love it!), separate the litter from their eating area, and offer them a scratching post. Simple as meow.