Cats that keep meowing at six or seven in the morning may be because they need food or petting. If your cat keeps meowing during this time, it may be trying to remind you to get up and feed or keep them company.
Here are some ways to deal with your cat’s meowing in the morning:
1. Make sure your cat has enough food and water: If your cat meows a lot in the morning, it may be because they are hungry or thirsty. So make sure they have enough food and water and add them in time.
2. Give cats enough attention: Cats are animals that need attention and interaction. If they feel lonely or bored, they will bark to seek attention. Therefore, giving them enough attention and play can reduce their anxiety and restlessness.
3. Adjust your cat’s sleep schedule: If you want your cat to stop disturbing you in the morning, try adjusting their schedule. For example, gradually reduce interaction time with your cat in the evening and take them to do relaxing activities to help them relax into sleep. This will help your cat stay calm longer in the morning.
4. Ignore the meows: Although it may sound unfriendly, sometimes ignoring your cat's meows can be an effective method. If you're sure they're getting enough food, water, and attention, and have no other health problems, try ignoring their calls until they stop.
It should be noted that if your cat also exhibits abnormal behavior or makes abnormal sounds at other times, such as frequent toileting, vomiting and other symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to understand whether there are any health problems.
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