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No, it's not advisable to ignore a cat in heat, as ignoring her needs can lead to stress, behavioral issues, and potential health concerns.
Catnip may offer brief distraction or mild relaxation for cats in heat, but it does not treat the behavioral symptoms caused by being in estrus.
No, you should not ignore a cat in heat, as it can cause stress for both the cat and owner and may lead to undesirable behaviors.
Catnip may provide temporary distraction or relief for a cat in heat, but it does not reduce hormonal symptoms or stop the heat cycle.
Ignoring a cat in heat is not recommended, as she may experience stress and discomfort without proper care and attention.
Extreme heat can be painful and dangerous for cats, causing heatstroke, discomfort, and potential organ damage.
You can tell a cat's heat cycle is over when she stops displaying signs like vocalizing, restlessness, and affectionate behavior, typically lasting 4–10 days.
Female cats can go into heat every 2 to 3 weeks during their breeding season, potentially resulting in multiple heat cycles each year.
You can get your cat out of heat by spaying her or managing her symptoms with comfort, distraction, and providing a calm environment.

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