Kittens meowing fiercely in a cage may be caused by hot weather, estrus, depression, illness, etc. If it is caused by hot weather, depression, or estrus, it is a normal physiological phenomenon and generally does not require medication, and the owner does not need to worry too much. If the disease is caused by the kitten itself and is accompanied by other symptoms, such as fatigue, pain, etc., it is recommended that the owner take the kitten to a regular hospital for treatment in time.
1. The weather is hot
If the owner keeps the kitten in a cage, it will generally not cause physical discomfort. If the weather is hot, the kitten will feel uncomfortable and will pass through the sharp points. If the dog is barking, it is recommended that the owner turn on the air conditioner or fan in time to lower the temperature in the room and the cage. When the physical discomfort response recovers, the barking will gradually subside, and there is generally no need to take targeted treatment measures.
2. Estrus
If the kitten is in estrus, it may cause physical pain, usually expressed through screams. It is recommended that the owner give the kitten a mate in time , otherwise it will easily affect the kitten’s health.
3. Depression
If the kitten itself is depressed, locking the kitten in a cage will aggravate the depression and cause it to bark fiercely. The owner needs to Comforting or petting the kitten, and releasing the kitten from the cage promptly can relieve depression.
4. Illness
If the kitten meows fiercely and is accompanied by physical discomfort, such as listlessness, body pain, nausea and other symptoms, it means that the kitten is suffering from other diseases. , it is recommended that the owner take the kitten to the pet hospital for a comprehensive examination in time, and then take targeted treatment measures based on the examination, which will help to control the condition.