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What are the reasons for a cat's hunched back?
There are two possible reasons for a cat's hunched back. The first is physiological: when a cat is scared or threatened, it will arch its back into a defensive and attacking position to protect itself. The second possibility is due to calcium deficiency in the cat, which can cause the cat to maintain a hunched posture. In this case, the owner can feed the cat calcium supplements to improve the condition.
Reasons for a hunched back with an upright tail
When a cat arches its back and raises its tail, it may be due to the following reasons: the cat is in a tense or scared state; it is unfamiliar with its surroundings. If the cat exhibits these actions and slowly wags its tail, it may be in a more relaxed state. If the cat is tense, it is recommended to provide it with familiar objects to comfort it.
Why do cats arch their backs when touched?
When a cat arches its back when touched on its back, it may be due to tension, preparing to flee. When stroking the area between the cat's back and the base of its tail, the cat's butt may immediately lift up. This may be related to the cat's conditioned reflex from being licked by its mother as a kitten to stimulate elimination, or it may be a way of greeting.
Ways to relax a tense cat
Give the cat a separate, quiet room, the smaller the better. A large room can create a sense of pressure. Talk to it, although it doesn't understand the content of your words, it can feel the gentleness in your tone, rhythm, and emotion, which can alleviate its tension and relax it. If the cat seems very tense, spend more time with it or stroke it. Use catnip, and the cat's mood will quickly relax after feeding.