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Cat screams loudly in cage

loud screams from a cat in a cage may be caused by hot weather, mating season, depression, illness, or other reasons. If it is caused by hot weather, depression, and mating season, it is a normal physiological phenomenon and generally does not require medication treatment. Cat owners also do not need to be too worried. If the cat is ill and accompanied by other symptoms, such as general fatigue, pain, etc., it is recommended that the owner take the cat to a regular pet hospital for treatment in a timely manner.

  1. Hot weather

If a cat is confined to a cage, it generally will not cause physical discomfort. However, if the weather is very hot, it can make the cat feel uncomfortable all over and express it through screaming. It is recommended that the owner turn on the air conditioning or fan to reduce the temperature inside and in the cage. Once the physical discomfort subsides, the screaming will gradually decrease, and there is generally no need for targeted treatment.

  1. Mating season

If the cat is in heat, it may experience physical pain and express it through screaming. It is recommended that the owner provide a mate for the cat, otherwise it may affect the cat's health.

  1. Depression

If the cat is feeling depressed, confining it to a cage can exacerbate its emotions, causing it to scream loudly. The owner needs to provide comfort and gentle stroking to the cat, and also timely release the cat from the cage to alleviate its depression.

  1. Illness

If the cat's scream is particularly loud and accompanied by physical discomfort, such as lethargy, body pain, nausea, etc., it indicates that the cat may have other diseases. It is recommended that the owner take the cat to a pet hospital for a comprehensive examination in a timely manner, and then adopt targeted treatment measures according to the examination results, which is beneficial to controlling the illness.