If a cat keeps meowing after changing to a new environment, it may be caused by fear of suddenly leaving the mother cat and its companions. At this time, you can place familiar objects around the cat to reduce its fear. In addition, you can also check whether there is enough food or water. If it is empty, it may be because the cat is thirsty or hungry, so it keeps barking in the new environment. At the same time, you also need to observe whether the cat has other abnormal symptoms besides meowing all the time, such as depression, loss of appetite, trembling all over, fever, etc. If any abnormalities are found, it is very likely that the cat is sick, and you need to take the cat to the pet store in time. Hospital treatment.
1. Fear
Cats will feel nervous and scared when they first arrive in a strange environment, and they will miss their mother or companions, so they will keep barking. This is a normal phenomenon. The owner does not need to worry too much. He can gently stroke the cat's head and back with his hands to soothe his mood. At the same time, prepare food and water for the cat to eat on its own. In addition, you can also use the cat’s favorite snacks and toys, such as cat strips, cat cans, cat tea sticks, etc., to play with the cat to divert the cat’s attention.
2. Hungry
After a cat arrives in a new environment, it will not dare to look for food in a place with people because of fear. If it keeps barking at night, it may mean that it is hungry. Or thirsty. Therefore, after the cat arrives at the new home, the owner must prepare sufficient food and drinking water, and place them in an area where the cat frequently moves, so that the cat will eat on its own when it is hungry.
3. Sick
If the cat keeps barking until it becomes hoarse and does not stop, then you should consider whether the cat is sick. At this time, the owner should pay attention to observe whether the cat has other abnormal symptoms besides meowing all the time, such as depression, loss of appetite, trembling, fever, etc., and take the cat to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time.