Summary
Cats often hide or withdraw from interaction as a form of feline social withdrawal, and this behavior can signal stress, illness, or discomfort. The article explains that cats instinctively conceal weakness because they are both predators and prey in the wild, so they retreat to safe, quiet spaces when unwell. Owners may notice hiding under beds, in closets, or behind furniture. Along with withdrawal, cats may stop eating, change litter habits, or avoid contact. The article urges monitoring closely, maintaining routines, reducing stress, and ensuring access to food, water, and litter. If hiding continues or worsens, veterinary care is essential.
Animal Wellness
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