
She’s doesn’t like being alone, she meows until I return to the room


It sounds like your cat is experiencing some separation anxiety, which is quite common, especially in cats that have developed a strong bond with their owners. Let's explore a few strategies that might help her feel more comfortable when she's alone.
Firstly, consider creating a safe space for her. Ensure she has a cozy, quiet area equipped with her favorite toys and bedding. This can help her feel secure and relaxed. Additionally, providing interactive toys can be beneficial. Toys such as puzzle feeders or those that dispense treats can keep her entertained while you're away.
Another helpful tip is to leave a radio or TV on at a low volume. This background noise can be comforting and might help her feel less alone. You could also try gradual desensitization by leaving her alone for short periods and slowly increasing the time. This approach can help her get used to being alone without feeling anxious.
Maintaining a consistent routine is also important, as cats thrive on predictability. Keeping feeding and playtimes consistent can be comforting for her. Lastly, you might want to consider using a feline pheromone diffuser, which can create a calming environment.
If these strategies don't seem to help over time, or if her anxiety worsens, it might be worthwhile to explore additional options, such as consulting with a pet behaviorist. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
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