Have you started to wonder if your cat might be lonely at home? They get tons of love and fulfillment from cuddling up with you and your family, but it's true that cats have social needs, too. If your cat needs more socialization than your human family can offer, you'll notice certain behavioral symptoms. In this article, we'll help you determine whether or not your cat might want a furry friend, so you know when to adopt or foster another sweet cat. To discover whether or not your cat wants another cat, read on!

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They’re clingy.

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They’re showing destructive behaviors.

  1. A lonely cat might act naughty and aggressive. These could be signs that your cat facing extra stress, and that stress could easily come from a lack of socialization. If your cat suddenly starts getting hissing or biting animals and people, that could be a sign of loneliness. Or, if they start scratching and destroying furniture (when that behavior hasn't been common in the past) that’s another sign that they might want a cat friend in the house.[9]
    • If your cat is have trouble with scratching, make sure you have a scratching post for them to use first. If they aren't using it regularly, there are steps you can take to get them to use it.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Caroline Heiderscheit. Caroline Heiderscheit is a Staff Writer for wikiHow living in Santa Monica, CA. She has two years of experience working in content, including a year of editing work for first-time novelists. Caroline graduated from Stanford University in 2018 with degrees in American Studies and Creative Writing. This article has been viewed 9,315 times.
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