There are many factors, aside from lack of cat mental stimulation that can cause your pet to become bored and frustrated.
If they aren鈥檛 active enough or are unable to scratch their itch for exploration and adventure, then they can become bored. Boredom may be more common in indoor cats who are unable to engage their hunting instincts very often. Reasons for a cat becoming bored include:
- Not enough social interaction聽
- Not enough exercise聽
- Little to no opportunity to use their hunting instincts聽
- Restriction on opportunities to explore聽
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How to tell if your cat is bored?
Cat boredom is a real thing, but it isn鈥檛 always easy to spot. Cats are notorious for hiding how they feel, so below are a few signs of your cat being bored.
Anxious behaviour
Cat boredom can lead to anxious behaviour in your cat. Of course, there are other reasons why your cat may be anxious, scared or stressed and these should be ruled out, seeking veterinary or expert behavioural advice if necessary. However, anxious behaviour can sometimes be a sign that your cat is bored.
Overeating
Overeating can be a sign of cat boredom. However, if your cat has any significant or sudden changes in appetite, you should get them checked by a vet to make sure that there is no medical reason for its altered behaviour.
Aggression towards other pets
A common sign of boredom can be cat aggression towards other animals. This can be in the form of fighting, chasing, or getting into trouble with other animals, whether they are feline, or canine. It may be that your cat is trying to find engagement and stimulation wherever possible.
Causing trouble
Much like humans, when we get bored, we tend to pick up bad behaviours. Cats may get themselves into trouble such as scratching up furniture or being a bit more mischievous than usual. This is because they are trying to find ways to entertain themselves to combat their boredom.
Inactive
Cats, on average, will spend up to 15 hours a day napping, so catching your cat mid-nap is not uncommon. But if you notice that your cat鈥檚 natural instinct to be adventurous isn鈥檛 as high as it usually is then this could be a sign that they are bored. However, as with any changes in behaviour or habits, it is advisable to get your cat checked by a vet to make sure that they are fit and healthy.