How to Tell if a Cat Is Depressed

How to Tell if a Cat Is Depressed. Part of the series: Cat Behavior & Care. A depressed cat is usually a cat that won’t play, that won’t get mad, and that will begin to mark their territory by spraying around a house. Learn about signs of cat depression with help from a veterinarian in this free video on cats and depression. Read more: http://www.ehow.com/video_6124917_tell-cat-depressed.html

21 Replies to “How to Tell if a Cat Is Depressed”

  1. The guy on the right is not playing with the cat. He is demonstrating what it means when "the cat doesn't engage to your stimuli".

  2. I am a very depressed cat. You can tell when I'm depressed because I never leave the house and I do nothing but watch television and eat snacks. And I also don't want anyone petting me or looking at me or asking me what's wrong. When people do that it makes me feel even more sick and depressed so just don't look okay?

  3. It’s a bit counter intuitive to give a lecture on how to find signs in a depressed cat while you’re playing with a happy cat

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