In my professional opinion as a holistic veterinarian, I do believe that dogs and
cats get depressed.
Not exact matches
Dunst puts on a spoilt rich girl kind of performance, similar to her turn in The
Cat's Meow, though a couple of times we do
get a glimpse of how
depressed Marie must be.
Dogs and
cats in shelters can
get depressed, lose their appetites, and become more susceptible to illness.
I've seen many
cats over the years that needed to be hospitalized for a few days, and they
get depressed!
Depressed cats may decide to stop using the litter box; pets may also begin misbehaving in an effort to
get attention.
After they have been waiting a while
cats tend to
get depressed, and it's a downhill battle from there for staff to keep them alive.
Does your dog seem
depressed, has your
cat got a cough, or is your rabbit suffering from an itchy rash?
Scientists have confirmed through a series of studies that indoor
cats who don't
get the chance to exercise often become
depressed and develop additional psychological problems as a result.
Cats can actually
get depressed or develop an anxiety disorder that is tough to fix, just like humans can.