That cat collar with a bell might seem harmless, but it can actually cause a range of behavioral and even physical problems for your feline friend. While common, vets and feline behavior specialists advise against using them. Here's why: The constant jingling can be incredibly stressful for cats, impacting their well-being and leading to behavioral changes. A stressed cat feels less comfortable in its own home, and long-term stress can even affect its health. Furthermore, the bell interferes with a cat's natural hunting instincts. Despite being domesticated, cats retain their hunting instincts. The bell alerts prey, making it harder for them to stalk and catch anything. This can lead to frustration and even impact their mental health. The constant noise can also be overstimulating, potentially leading to anxiety and other issues. Consider a collar without a bell for a happier, healthier cat.
Why You Should Reconsider That Bell: The Hidden Dangers of Bell Collars for Cats and Their Well-being
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