Are You Obsessed With Your Cat?

By Stacey Brecher From The Daily Cat

How do you know if your relationship with your cat has crossed over into an unhealthy obsession? If caring for your cat has heavily interfered with everyday aspects of your life, you may be obsessed, according to Debra Rothschild, clinical psychologist and addictions expert.

Putting off work deadlines or social plans to spend time with your cat is a red flag. A good indication of a problem is if you find yourself prioritizing your cat over potential human interactions. “The unconditional love of a cat is something to cherish, but it shouldn’t replace a real relationship with other people, whether it is friendship or romantic,” says Rothschild.

It is also important to assess any behavior that is making your life unmanageable, such as spending too much money on cat products when you can’t afford necessities for yourself. “The number of cats in your home does not necessarily indicate a problem,” says Rothschild. “If you have a large home, then you have the space for more cats. Alternatively, if you live in a small apartment with 10 cats and this inhibits company from visiting, then you need to reevaluate your situation.”

If you are concerned that you may be spending too much time with your cat, there are ways to change your behavior. “It is important to know that your cats will be alright without you, as they are independent creatures,” says Rothschild. “You should try to spend time with other people. Think of activities you enjoy, and pursue those interests.”

If you realize that you have no interest in spending time without your cats, then professional help is an option to assist you in reestablishing those missing aspects of your life.

What do you think?  Feel free to comment in the section below!

You might also enjoy these articles…

Is Bird Flu A Threat to Cats?

The bird flu, known scientifically as avian influenza (H5N1), has recently made alarming strides, spreading beyond birds to infect various mammals, including cats and even dairy cows. This development has raised significant concerns among health experts and pet owners...

The Fetching Felines Phenomenon

Move over, dogs—cats are making a fetch happen! A recent study published in Scientific Reports reveals that our feline friends might be more playful and trainable than we ever imagined. Researchers surveyed 924 cat owners with cats who have shown fetching behaviors in...

Litter Mixology: Creating the Perfect Blend for Your Cat’s Litter Box

As a devoted cat parent, I'm always on the lookout for ways to make my feline friends happier and our home cleaner. No one wants guests to instantly know they have a cat the moment they step into their home, particularly if the cat is nowhere in sight. One of the...

Lucky Cat Escapes Close Call With Two Pit Bulls

Source: NY Post In a shocking event that vividly illustrates the unpredictable nature of animal behavior, a quiet neighborhood in Florida became the backdrop for a dramatic confrontation. Two determined dogs, in their relentless pursuit of a cat, caused a staggering...

Devon Rex: Personality, Origin and Health Conditions

The Devon Rex, a feline marvel that’s all set to sprinkle some fairy dust into your life! With ears that could rival a bat’s radar and curls to make even the most seasoned hairstylist envious, these charming critters are nothing short of a living, purring fantasy novel.

A Paws for Wellness: The CancerCare PAW Program and the Support It Offers to Those Fighting Cancer

In the grueling fight against cancer, patients often seek comfort in the steadfast company of their pets. The joyous wag of a dog’s tail or the gentle nuzzle of a cat can speak volumes in silent, understanding support. This unbreakable bond has not gone unnoticed by CancerCare, which has embarked on helping patients who are also the proud caregivers to their beloved animal companions. The Pet Assistance and Wellness Program (PAW) by CancerCare honors the role pets play in the lives of the patients by providing a much-needed support cushion during their treatment.

How Cats Alleviate Loneliness

The global pandemic has brought loneliness into sharp focus, shedding light on a long-standing struggle for many. Lockdowns and social distancing have unveiled the emotional toll, underscoring the importance of companionship. In these isolated times, pets, particularly cats, have emerged as silent champions, providing much-needed solace and companionship.

DIY Cat Hammock

Looking for a fun, feline-centric project for the weekend? Try this DIY Hammock! Crafting a cozy haven for your feline friend doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. In fact, with a little creativity and some basic supplies, you can create a stylish and...

Study Finds Cats Have 276 Facial Expressions

Cats, our enigmatic feline friends, have long been masters of the subtle art of communication. A recent study, published in the journal Behavioral Processes, delves deep into the world of cat expressions, uncovering a whopping 276 distinct facial cues when these furry companions interact with each other.

Surprising Foods You Need to Keep Away from Your Cat

Cats are curious creatures by nature, and this inquisitive disposition often extends to their diet. However, as pet parents, it is incumbent upon us to be vigilant about what goes into their feeding bowls. Keeping them away from potentially harmful foods is not just...