Why do cats scream after eating and what to do about it

20.05.2023 00:01

Cats are animals of few words, usually communicating with us through their eyes, paws and the occasional meow.

However, sometimes they can make loud and prolonged sounds similar to screaming. This is especially common after the cat has eaten.

Why do cats scream after eating and what does it mean? In this article, you will learn about the possible reasons for this behavior and how to correct it.

A yow is a long, low meow that cats make for a variety of reasons. They may yowl to communicate with other cats, such as when they want to mate or to assert their territory.

They may also scream to get their owners' attention, such as when they want to play or be petted. Sometimes they may scream for no apparent reason, simply because they are bored or in a bad mood.

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However, one of the most common reasons why cats scream after eating is satisfaction from their meal.

Like humans, cats may sigh or make sounds after they have eaten their fill. This is a way to express their gratitude for a delicious meal and to praise their owner for taking good care of them. In this case, the yelping is not a sign of anxiety or illness and does not require any action.

However, not always the cry after eating indicates positive emotions of the cat. Sometimes it can be a signal that the cat is experiencing pain or discomfort.

This may be due to various diseases, such as kidney failure, dehydration, toothache or food allergies. In this case, the cat may scream not only after eating, but also at other times, and also show other symptoms, such as apathy, vomiting, diarrhea or loss of appetite. If you notice such signs in your cat, you should contact your veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment.

Another possible reason for screaming after eating is dissatisfaction with the quality or quantity of food. Cats are very picky animals that may refuse food if they do not like its taste, smell or texture.

Additionally, cats may demand more food if they feel hungry or greedy. In this case, the cat may scream after eating to ask for more or complain about not having enough food.

To satisfy your cat's appetite, you can try changing the food to a tastier or higher-quality one, and also monitor your pet's diet and weight to prevent overeating or obesity.

These were the main reasons why cats scream after eating. As you can see, they can be both positive and negative. To understand what your cat wants to say with its scream, you need to pay attention to other aspects of its behavior and health.

If you have any doubts about the cause of the screaming or notice any alarming symptoms in your cat, it is best to contact a veterinarian for advice and help.

Elena Gutyro Author: Elena Gutyro Internet resource editor