Written By: Anushka
Establish a consistent daily routine for your cat to provide a sense of security and stability, reducing anxiety levels.
Create a comforting environment with cozy hiding spots, soothing music, and familiar scents to help your cat feel safe and relaxed.
Provide interactive toys and puzzle feeders to keep your cat mentally stimulated and entertained during your absence.
Practice gradual departures by leaving your cat alone for short periods and gradually increasing the duration to help them adjust to being alone.
Use pheromone diffusers or sprays to mimic calming pheromones, helping to reduce stress and anxiety in your cat.
Consult with a veterinarian or animal behaviorist for personalized advice and support in addressing your cat's separation anxiety.
In severe cases, medication prescribed by a veterinarian may be necessary to help manage your cat's separation anxiety and improve their quality of life.