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Why Does The Cat Keep Chasing After Me?

Some cats follow their human-like shadow through the apartment. Often it is a sign of their affection, but in some cases, this behavior indicates a problem.

Do you also have a cat that follows you everywhere at home? As soon as you leave the room, the cat follows, which was previously slumbering blissfully. Read here about why your cat keeps chasing you.

5 Reasons Why the Cat Follows You

Replacement of the Mother Cat

At the beginning of their lives, kittens like to follow their mother. Proximity to the mother cat means protection and food. Young cats in particular get used to following their familiar people.

Society and Curiosity

Especially indoor cats are always looking for a change. While they are alone, they also roam through the apartment, but that’s not nearly as exciting. Curious as they are, they want to know exactly what people are doing in this or that room.

Sign of Affection

If the cat keeps chasing you, you can also interpret this as a sign of affection. The cat always prefers to be where its favorite person is.

Fear of Loss

Cats that spend a lot of time alone often tend to follow their humans around when they are at home. The cat wants to make sure that humans don’t leave them again. Often these cats suffer from loneliness.

Attention or Hunger

Cats that follow their human everywhere often beg for their attention. They run in front of your legs, roam around your human and charm him with cooing and soft meowing. The cat often shows this behavior to signal that it is hungry.

This Will Make Your Cat More Independent Again

If your cat follows you around, you should find out why. If the cat shows this behavior only occasionally, there is no need to worry – for example, if it is only showing its hunger, or if it is playing and wants to get your attention.

If your cat suffers from a fear of loss and is constantly following you, for this reason, you should check the housing conditions:

  • Is the cat often alone for several hours?
  • Is the cat purely an indoor cat kept alone?
  • Does the cat lack incentives to play, climb and run around?

If you can answer these questions with yes, you should consider whether your cat’s life would not be much better with a suitable companion.

Give your cat enough attention every day. Consciously take time for your house cat, in which you only devote yourself to him – without casually looking at the cell phone, cleaning up the kitchen, or the like.

It is better to play intensively with your cat several times a day for about 10 minutes at a time. This period of time is enough for most cats and can be easily integrated into everyday life.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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