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Why does my cat go under the sofa?

Why does my cat go under the sofa?

A cat who is fearful, anxious or stressed may take shelter under a couch or bed to escape an upsetting situation — for example, a new baby or new pet in the home. And cats will often mask pain or illness, so your cat may be hiding, because he’s sick or injured.

Why is my cat hiding under furniture?

If your cat perceives something around the house (such as a new item of furniture or a noisy appliance) as a threat, they may choose to hide under your bed for comfort. Remember that cats can be prey animals in nature (as well as hunters!) so they may take the precaution of hiding until they’re sure there’s no danger.

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Why is my cat hiding and wont come out?

Your cat will hide when there is something, or someone, nearby that is causing them concern. They may be frightened or just wary about something unfamiliar and might want to keep out of the way, just in case. The other significant reason why a cat might hide comes from their instinct to be self-reliant.

Why does my new cat keep hiding?

For a kitty in a new or unfamiliar environment, hiding is a healthy and completely normal reaction. When you met your new kitty at the shelter, they were in familiar territory.

How do I make my cat comfortable?

7 Ways to Help a Shy Cat Feel More Comfortable

  1. The Right Environment.
  2. Provide Hiding Places.
  3. Provide Scent Opportunities.
  4. Use Food for Trust-Building.
  5. Use Interactive Play.
  6. Use Your Voice.
  7. Let the Cat Set the Pace.

How do you force a cat out of hiding?

Use toys, catnip, and treats or wet food to encourage your cat to come out from under the couch, bed, or basement rafters. Place these lures near his hiding place, but make sure he has to come out a bit to reach them. Shake the bag of treats every time you give her some to condition your cat to respond to the sound.