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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > Extreme Skittishness in Your Cat Could Be a Sign of a Mysterious Disease : ScienceAlert
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Extreme Skittishness in Your Cat Could Be a Sign of a Mysterious Disease : ScienceAlert

Last updated: June 14, 2025 12:00 am
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Anxiety in Cats Could Signal Risk of Feline Idiopathic Cystitis, Study Finds

A recent study conducted by researchers in Canada has shed light on a potential link between anxiety in cats and the development of a disease known as feline idiopathic cystitis (FIC). This discovery could provide valuable insights into the underlying causes of this condition, which currently remains a mystery.

Feline idiopathic cystitis is a disease that affects the lower urinary tract of cats, causing symptoms such as difficulty urinating, frequent urination in small amounts, vocalization during urination, and in severe cases, blood in the urine. Unlike bacterial infections, cats with FIC have sterile urine samples, making it challenging to diagnose.

Approximately half of cats diagnosed with FIC experience recurring episodes, leading to significant pain and discomfort. Sadly, one in five cats with recurrent FIC are euthanized due to the financial burden of ongoing treatments.

cat looking scared in a litter box
Heightened skittishness in kitties with recurrent forms of FIC might be the evidence scientists need to understand the pathology and its triggers. (Kitzzeh/Canva)

According to zoological medical scientist Marion Desmarchelier from the University of Montreal, the psychological toll of FIC can be devastating for both cats and their owners. The key to managing this condition may lie in identifying early warning signs, such as anxiety in cats.

Past studies have suggested that an imbalance in the body’s hormonal and nervous systems, specifically related to the neurotransmitter adrenaline, may contribute to the development of FIC. Excessive adrenaline release could damage the bladder walls, leading to pain and inflammation.

A recent survey conducted by the research team found a clear correlation between anxiety in cats and recurrent FIC episodes. Cats that displayed fearful behavior were more likely to experience multiple episodes of the disease compared to those with one-off instances.

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Desmarchelier emphasized the importance of addressing cats’ mental well-being to prevent FIC, suggesting that creating a calm and safe environment for anxious cats could reduce their risk of urinary tract inflammation.

scared cat behind a door
Scaredy cats might be a sign of bladder damage. (Serhii Semenovych/Canva)

Calming tactics such as providing safe hiding places and pheromone therapy can help reduce stress in cats, potentially preventing the onset of FIC. By addressing cats’ anxiety levels and ensuring their comfort, pet owners can play a crucial role in maintaining their feline companions’ health.

Further research is needed to fully understand the complex relationship between cats’ mental well-being and urinary health. By recognizing the impact of anxiety on cats’ physical health, we can take proactive steps to protect their well-being and quality of life.

This study was published in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior, highlighting the importance of considering psychological factors in the management of feline idiopathic cystitis.

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