How can we tell if our pets are happy?
Pets can also suffer from loneliness which effects their mental health. Both cats and dogs appreciate and crave human company once they have become accustomed to it and dogs especially, being pack animals, thrive when they are in the company of others. Pet mental health can also be affected by bereavement, house moves, circumstantial changes and changes to physical health.
If you notice any of the following behaviours, you should consider if your pet is suffering from any feelings of sadness or loneliness:
- Sudden destructive or aggressive behaviour that seems out of character
- Changes to their toilet habits
- Increased whining, crying or miaowing
- Changes to how much they eat and sleep
- Lack of interesting in playing, exercising or socialising
- Excessive licking and chewing
If you’re ever concerned about the health (physical, mental or otherwise) of your pet, you should always consult your vet to rule out any serious conditions.
Struggling with your mental health and need help? Visit the Mental Health Foundation website to find advice, information and useful resources.