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Is your cat stressed… and you don’t even realize it? Most cat owners completely miss the subtle signs of feline stress — and some behaviors you think are cute or normal could actually be warning signals. In this video, we break down 7 hidden stress signs in cats that could mean your furry friend is overwhelmed, anxious, or emotionally struggling. From late-night zoomies and excessive grooming to sudden clinginess and litter box problems, your cat may be showing clear stress symptoms right in front of you. The scariest part? Many of these behaviors look harmless — or even affectionate. You’ll learn: • Why constant zoomies can signal chronic stress • How overgrooming becomes a coping mechanism • The real reason your cat suddenly stops eating • Why extra affection might actually mean anxiety • What hiding behavior truly indicates • The truth about litter box avoidance • How dilated pupils reveal nervous system overload Cats are experts at hiding pain and emotional distress. By the time obvious symptoms appear, they may have been stressed for weeks. Understanding feline body language and behavior is essential for keeping your cat healthy and happy. If you’ve noticed changes in your cat’s behavior — even small ones — this video could help you spot the difference between normal cat quirks and genuine stress signals. Comment your cat’s name below. Subscribe for more expert-backed cat behavior insights every week. Because your cat isn’t “being weird.” They’re communicating. #CatBehavior #CatStress #StressedCat #CatCare #CatHealth #FelineAnxiety #CatOwners #CatTips #PetCare #CatLovers #IndoorCats #CatTraining #LitterBoxProblems #Overgrooming #CatZoomies