Revealed: Can Cats Cry?
2024. July 27 - Photos: Getty Images Hungary
2024. July 27 - Photos: Getty Images Hungary
A cat behavior expert explains how we can tell if our cat is sad.
Although cats do not shed tears when they cry out of sadness, this does not stop them from loudly expressing their sorrow or pain. According to a cat behavior expert, here’s how we can recognize that a cat is truly crying.
Linda Hall, a cat behavior consultant, believes that while cats do not tear up, they can cry. If they feel emotional or physical pain, their behavior changes, and they may make sounds similar to crying. This type of vocalization can be genuine, loud crying. It usually lasts longer and is much rarer than meowing. According to the cat behavior researcher, if our cat is sad, we might notice the following:
Behavioral changes can indicate emotional or physical distress. However, it is important to know that if their eyes are tearing up, it does not mean they are in pain. Tears usually indicate health issues such as conjunctivitis, a blocked tear duct, or other eye infections. In such cases, the best thing we can do is schedule an appointment with the veterinarian.
Meowing is not the primary mode of communication among cats. They also communicate with scents, body language, and touch. If your cat cries and meows, it wants to convey that something is wrong. The causes could be:
Any sudden change in our pet’s behavior should make us wonder what might be behind it. In such cases, the expert suggests visiting the veterinarian for an examination to rule out hidden health problems. Older, hearing-impaired cats might also cry more than usual, and cats with kidney or heart disease, or those living with high blood pressure, are known to be vocal.
“The first step is always the veterinarian, who will rule out underlying health issues,” says Hall. After that, she advises owners to focus on surrounding their cat with things they love: quality time, stimulating toys, and even treats.
“Spend a lot of time with your cat. If you have to be away, ask a friend, relative, or sitter to visit them,” Hall suggests. “Try to maintain normal routines as much as possible.”
Music can also be a great solution if your cat is sad. Hearing is typically the sense through which our pets can be reassured that they are safe. Alongside soothing sounds, familiar scents can also provide support. Cats identify people and other animals around them through scent markers. It can help if they can smell a beloved person’s scent on a blanket or clothing.
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