Often, when people see a cat, all they think about is how easy and carefree its life is.
Few people know that animals, just like humans, are capable of becoming depressed.
Signs of sadness in a pet are not difficult to notice.
Cats tend to become apathetic, and if the owner does nothing at such times, this condition can develop into depression.
Here are the signs of a sad cat:
First of all, of course, you should start devoting more time to your cat.
To cheer up a sad cat, you should surround the animal with care and attention and create a stimulating environment for it, filled with toys and other accessories.
Perhaps your pet will be interested in a new scratching post, or maybe he will like a plush mouse with a wind-up mechanism more.
If you see that your efforts have not produced the desired result, show your cat to the vet - perhaps sadness is a symptom of a serious illness.