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There are moments every cat owner dismisses at first. A stare that lasts too long. A behavior that feels slightly off. A change that’s easy to laugh away — until it isn’t. This video addresses a reality many cat owners don’t realize until too late: cats communicate distress quietly. They don’t cry for help. They change behavior. This is not meant to cause fear, and it is not a substitute for veterinary care. It is meant to help you understand what your cat may be trying to communicate when something is wrong — emotionally, physically, or environmentally. In this video, we explain 6 overlooked warning signs that can indicate stress, anxiety, or health issues in cats, including: • Loss of slow blinking and trust signals • Sudden increases in “gift giving” behavior • Following you obsessively throughout the home • A disappearance of relaxed belly exposure • Excessive or unusual vocalization • Changes in grooming behavior — too much or not enough These are signals many loving owners misinterpret as affection, personality, or harmless quirks. This video is for: • Cat owners who feel something is “off” but can’t explain why • People noticing sudden behavior changes and feeling unsure what they mean • Anyone who wants to support their cat with awareness, patience, and understanding Living with a cat means learning a language without words. When that language changes, it matters. Recognizing the signs early can prevent unnecessary suffering and help you respond with care instead of confusion. If you’re watching this because you’re worried about your cat right now, you’re not overreacting. This video is here to help you listen more closely. #catbehavior #cathealth #catsignals #felinebehavior #catwarning #petcare #catowners #understandyourcat #catstress #catanxiety #catcommunication #pethealthawareness #catcare #animalbehavior #catlovers