Quick view: What are the stress reactions of kittens when they go to their new home?

 9:42am, 3 August 2025

What are the stress reactions of kittens when they go to their new home? The stress response of the kitten when he goes to his new home includes: depression, anxiety, fear, aggressive behavior, evasive behavior, convulsions, convulsions, etc. In order to reduce the stress response of the kitten, it should be provided with a safe environment, provide it with enough space, provide it with enough attention and care, and provide it with enough opportunities for activities.

The stress reactions of kittens when they go to their new home include: hiding in some dark corners and not coming out, losing appetite or lack of appetite, vomiting and diarrhea, etc. Especially nervous cats will show obvious aggressiveness to humans out of self-protection instinct, such as scratching people and screaming.

After the cat arrives at its new home, the owner keeps a normal mind and lets the cat move freely in the new environment, but be careful not to let the cat sneak out. Put the cat litter box and food box in places where the cat can see. Let the cat play or play properly. Don't let children chase or hold cats. In order to prevent the cat from hurting the child, it also prevents the child's behavior from making the cat feel extremely nervous.