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Why Is My Cat Acting Weird? 12 Common Cat Behaviors Explained

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Cats are mysterious, magical, and sometimes… a little weird. One moment they’re sleeping like an angel, the next they’re sprinting through the house at 3 AM like a furry rocket. If you’ve ever wondered, “Why is my cat acting so weird?”  you’re not alone. Cat parents across the US, Canada, and Europe ask this question every single day. Good news: most “weird” behaviors are completely normal. Even better news: every action has a meaning. Let’s explore the most common quirky cat behaviors and what your feline friend is really trying to tell you. 1. Sudden Zoomies (The Midnight Sprint) Your cat bursts into fast, chaotic running for no reason. What it means: Normal energy release Play drive kicking in Sometimes due to boredom Occasionally from litter box relief When to worry: If zoomies happen after every use of the litter box, please check for constipation or discomfort. 2. Staring at You Without Blinking The long, intense, slightly creepy stare. What it means: Pu...

FLUTD in Cats: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Guide

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What is FLUTD in Cats? Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is not a single disease, but rather a group of conditions that affect a cat’s bladder and urethra. It can cause discomfort, pain, and even life-threatening urinary blockages if not treated promptly. FLUTD can impact cats of any age but is more commonly seen in middle-aged, overweight, or indoor cats. Understanding FLUTD is crucial for every cat parent because early detection and management can prevent serious complications. Common Causes of FLUTD Several factors can contribute to FLUTD in cats, including: Urinary Stones (Uroliths): Mineral formations that irritate the bladder. Urethral Obstruction: A life-threatening blockage often caused by crystals, stones, or mucus plugs. Feline Idiopathic Cystitis (FIC): Inflammation of the bladder with no identifiable cause — the most common type of FLUTD. Urinary Tract Inf...

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