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What should I do if my cat has OCD?

What should I do if my cat has OCD?

Prescription medications are commonly needed for cats with moderate to severe OCD. These drugs alter brain chemistry to reduce stress and change the pattern of disordered behaviors. If your cat suffers from OCD, be sure to stay in touch with your vet about your cat’s progress.

Is it OK to clean an older cat’s bottom?

Pay special attention to your cat’s bottom as this area can grow messy in older cats. Older cats can be belligerent and impatient, but feeling unclean will cause distress. If you are gentle and consistent, most senior cats will come to welcome your assistance with cleaning.

Why do cats with OCD chew on fabrics?

Many cats with OCD have a tendency to chew and eat fabrics. Although not confirmed, many researchers believe that cats with OCD were often taken from their mothers at too early an age. Therefore, when they’re older, they’ll redirect this nursing behavior onto other items.

What are the signs of obsessive compulsive disorder in cats?

Some cats will obsessively suck, lick, or chew on fabric. This is often called wool-sucking. Tail-chasing and/or self-mutilation may occur as obsessive-compulsive behaviors. Frequent, repetitive pacing and/or vocalizing are some other potential signs of OCD in cats. However, these behaviors can mean a number of things.

Prescription medications are commonly needed for cats with moderate to severe OCD. These drugs alter brain chemistry to reduce stress and change the pattern of disordered behaviors. If your cat suffers from OCD, be sure to stay in touch with your vet about your cat’s progress.

Many cats with OCD have a tendency to chew and eat fabrics. Although not confirmed, many researchers believe that cats with OCD were often taken from their mothers at too early an age. Therefore, when they’re older, they’ll redirect this nursing behavior onto other items.

Some cats will obsessively suck, lick, or chew on fabric. This is often called wool-sucking. Tail-chasing and/or self-mutilation may occur as obsessive-compulsive behaviors. Frequent, repetitive pacing and/or vocalizing are some other potential signs of OCD in cats. However, these behaviors can mean a number of things.

What’s the best way to clean a senior cat?

A fine-toothed comb will smooth out a cat’s fur, and capture a lot of dirt. Be careful with senior cats, however. If their fur is matted and tangled, a comb can be painful. While a bath or shower is undoubtedly impactful, cleaning a cat without water is entirely possible. After all, cats groom themselves using their tongues.