Everyone wants a kitty that’s sweet, loving, purring, and content.

But sometimes, your cat can feel stressed or anxious, making your heart feel helpless as you watch your poor baby become unhappy.

Hiding, burrowing, meowing just some of the ways cat anxiety shows up

Behaviors like hiding, burrowing, excessive meowing, and aggression are some of the more common ways your baby can show you they're not feeling a-okay.

They can also overeat or avoid eating altogether, misuse the litterbox, groom excessively, become destructive, or even try to escape.

Reasons your kitty feels anxious and stressed can be surprising, sudden

Your kittycat could be feeling anxious for a number of reasons:

  • a recent traumatic event
  • a new environment
  • new family members (human or animal)
  • a history of abuse or neglect
  • or even their fav-fur-ite staff member (ahem, that's you, peasant!) having to work or be more away from home 

In the latter case, this is known as separation anxiety (yes, even cats can feel this!)...

And it’s one of the most common causes of your cat’s anxious feelings.

Separation anxiety in cats can result in the exacerbation of health issues

Left untreated, separation anxiety can go beyond the symptoms mentioned above and can exacerbate underlying or pre-existing health issues your cat may be facing.

Not to mention, it can be extremely traumatic for your poor kitty's little heart to bear.

While it's always best to contact your vet when you notice changes in your cat's behavior, once you determine there’s nothing else is happening, it's important to find a solution.

Luckily, there is a natural way to help relieve the separation anxiety your cat feels when you're away...

One that doesn't involve costly and time-consuming things like:

  • CBD/drugs
  • behavior training
  • hiring expensive cat sitters
  • spending hours searching solutons

Cat cave beds mimic feeling of mother's womb, calm separation anxiety

The solution is something that comes from the most powerful thing of all: love!

Calming cat caves, like the Snuggle Sofa from Kittykat Club, ease your fur baby's separation anxiety with a cozy raised hood that mimics the loving feeling of your kitty being in its mother's womb again (how sweet is that!).

Your baby can also self-soothe by cuddling into its supaw soft lining, which gives your cat the calming sense of safety and security they need to feel better.

On top of this, the cozy and breathable hood provides added warmth to promote better sleep and joint health, and is made with a 100% eco-friendly material that's soft and gentle on your baby's skin

Want to make your kitty feel better?

Get your cat a calming Snuggle Sofa❤️

October 26, 2021 — Pawsome Copy + Marketing