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Cats are often active at nighttime, which can be problematic for the sleeping humans in the house. This behavior may be a form of normal play or attention-seeking. Simple solutions do exist to minimize this potentially disruptive behavior. If your cat has a sudden change in behavior that results in increased nighttime activity, your cat should be examined by our Saint Petersburg, FL veterinarians, as sudden changes in behavior can be the first sign of an underlying medical condition.
To reduce nighttime activity:
- Provide ample interaction and playtime during the day and evening hours
- Remove any rewards associated with nighttime behavior, including but not limited to food, treats and attention
- Confine the cat at night with appropriate resources and toys
Please contact our veterinarians at Animal Medical Hospital in Saint
Petersburg, Florida (FL) at 727-896-7127 for more information.
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