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What is the reason why a kitten keeps meowing?

A kitten meowing constantly may be due to reasons such as hunger, adapting to a new environment, feeling cold, or being uncomfortable. At this time, the owner needs to pay attention to observe. If the kitten is indeed hungry, it needs to be fed promptly. If it's because the kitten has just arrived at a new home and is not adapted to the new environment, the owner should spend more time with the kitten to help it adapt to the new environment and new owner as soon as possible. If the kitten feels cold, it is necessary to take prompt measures to keep it warm. In addition, if the cat exhibits abnormal symptoms such as loss of appetite and lethargy in addition to constant meowing, it is necessary to take the cat to the pet hospital for inspection and treatment promptly.

  1. Hunger

When a kitten feels hungry, it will meow continuously to remind the owner to feed it. At this time, the owner should pay attention to observe whether the mother cat's milk is sufficient. If the milk is insufficient, artificial feeding with sheep milk powder or stimulating the mother cat's milk production is necessary, especially during the night. The owner needs to be more careful and wake up every 3 to 4 hours to feed the kitten.

  1. Inability to adapt to a new environment

A kitten that has just arrived at a new home will feel particularly scared because it is not adapted to the new owner and environment. Therefore, it will keep meowing. At this time, the owner should spend more time helping the kitten adapt to the new environment and accompany it more often to help it familiarize itself with the owner and gain a sense of security. Once the kitten adapts to the new environment and owner, it will naturally stop meowing.

  1. Feeling cold

The kitten's body is relatively fragile. When the temperature drops at night, it will feel cold and meow continuously to remind the owner or cat mother to put it in a warm place. Therefore, the owner should always pay attention to keeping the kitten warm, and it is recommended to provide it with fluffy thermal pads to prevent it from catching a cold.

  1. Physical discomfort

If the kitten has already adapted to the new environment but suddenly starts meowing continuously, it is likely due to physical discomfort. At this time, the owner should carefully check if the cat has any other abnormalities, such as coughing, sneezing, vomiting, loss of appetite, lethargy, and other symptoms. If any abnormalities are found, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly.