If you’re a cat owner whose kitty sticks to them like glue, you may have what some call a “Velcro cat.” “Velcro cat” is just another way to describe a clingy cat that’s super attached to their owner. And although clingy behavior can signify affection and trust, it can also be caused by stressors like boredom or separation anxiety. In this article, we’ll explain what it means to have a Velcro cat and cover all the signs that you might have one. We'll also explore different ways to curb Velcro behavior in cats, with advice from Certified Feline Training and Behavior Specialist & Certified Cat Behavior Consultant Molly DeVoss.
An Overview of “Velcro” Cats
“Velcro cat” is a term for clingy cats that stick to their owners—just like Velcro. Velcro cats may be overly cuddly and demand more attention than most cats do; this may simply be a sign of affection or caused by separation anxiety, boredom, or some other stressor.
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