How to calm a hyperactive cat

Cat playing

The cat, in general, is usually a quiet animal, but when it is separated before twelve weeks of age, or if it has lived in a bad environment where it was yelled at and / or mistreated, can end up being hyperactive especially if you do not receive adequate emotional and affective care.

So, if your furry does not stop still for a moment, then we explain how to calm a hyperactive cat.

Give him love

It is the most important thing. The cat needs to feel loved for his human family, every day. It is true that he can be a bit independent and lonely, but when he has a home to live in, he becomes very fond of his caregivers, to the point that he may not want to be separated from them for a moment.

For this reason, whenever you have the opportunity, caress it, hug him and give him a massage so that you feel relaxed and calm.

Play with him

To calm a hyperactive cat you have to play with him. Sessions of 10 minutes three to four times a day are usually enough for the furry to sleep through the night.

In pet stores you will find a wide variety of cat toys with which you can have a great time.

Enable a space

The damage it can cause in your absence can be avoided if a space is enabled exclusively for him, whenever possible of course. In this room have to have a bed, food, water and some toys so he can entertain himself while he waits for you to return.

Deworm it

Roundworms and intestinal parasites can be a cause of hyperactivity in cats, so it is convenient take him to the vet to give him a medicine - antiparasitic syrup or pill - that kills them.

If your friend has a swollen belly but lives a normal life, or if you have never dewormed him, it is likely that after the treatment he will calm down.

Cat playing with shoes

I hope these tips help you calm your cat 🙂.


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