![]() The only actual sign of pica in cats is the consumption of non-edible things. RELATED: 13 Ways To Show Your Cat You Love Them Symptoms of Pica Dietary insufficiencies: vitamin or mineral deficiency, hunger, lack of fiber.Behavioral disorder: anxiety, stress, boredom, need for attention.Genetics: Siamese, Burmese, and other oriental types.Medical disorders: anemia, diabetes, feline leukemia, feline immunodeficiency virus, hyperthyroidism, dental diseases.In older cats, causes may include diseases, genetics, behavioral disorder, and dietary insufficiencies. The most common reason why young cats develop a habit of sucking various items is that they are weaned too early (before 12 weeks old). ![]() There are many predispositions for such behavior. The leading cause of pica syndrome in cats and its etiology is still unknown. Although it seems funny and harmless, this condition can cause serious health problemssuch as constipation, poisoning, pancreatitis, oral wounds, and dental diseases. Some studies have shown that Oriental types, such as Burmese, Siamese, and Tonkinese, are more frequently affected by pica. It usually appears in younger cats, but it is common in cats of all ages. What is Pica syndrome?įeline pica syndrome refers to a behavioral condition when a cat obsessively eats non-edible things with no nutritional value, such as paper, wood, plastic, fabric, soil, electric cables in your home, and even houseplants. ![]() Did you notice your cat has unusual carvings? Have you ever seen your cat eating non-edible materials such as paper, wood, plastic, or wool….? Is it something to be concerned about? This issue can affect all cats, but why does it happen? Stay with us and find out what causes pica in cats, what are the symptoms, and how to help your cat. ![]()
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