Miawi – Stray cats also suffer from loneliness: what science reveals

Miawi – Les chats errants souffrent aussi de solitude : ce que révèle la science

We often imagine cats as independent animals, solitary by nature. However, numerous studies prove that cats, even strays, experience loneliness, anxiety, and a lack of social connection . When left to their own devices, without stable human or animal interaction, their emotional state deteriorates… and so does their physical health.

Here are 5 key facts that show that loneliness is a real suffering for stray cats, and how a simple human gesture can remedy it.

1. The cat is not a solitary animal by choice

Even though cats can live alone, they are fundamentally social animals:

  • He is looking for shared territories
  • He forms bonds with other cats and with humans
  • It can develop an emotional attachment (even as a stray cat)

According to a study from the University of Lincoln, cats show emotional reactions comparable to those of humans in the face of a lack of social contact.

Prolonged solitude causes stress, withdrawal, and destructive behaviors.

2. The stress of loneliness reduces their life expectancy

A stressed cat chronically secretes cortisol, which causes:

  • A decrease in immunity
  • An increased risk of disease
  • General fatigue

An isolated stray cat is up to 3 times more vulnerable to infections than a cat living in a colony or in contact with humans.

3. Stray cats actively seek human contact

When a stray cat returns to a house every day, rubs against a door, or meows softly, it's not just asking for food:

  • He is looking for a point of reference
  • He is trying to re-establish a secure connection
  • It expresses a need for belonging

Installing a Miawi shelter near your home allows your cat to find a stable space, which greatly reduces its anxiety.

4. Loneliness can cause behavioral problems

Stray cats deprived of interaction can develop:

  • Aggressive behavior towards other animals
  • Continuous meows of distress
  • Self-harm or lack of grooming

Providing a cat with shelter and food stabilizes its behavior and restores its emotional balance.

5. A shelter is not just a physical refuge… it is an emotional refuge

An outdoor shelter doesn't just provide a roof. It creates:

  • A sense of territory
  • A security zone
  • A social base (several cats can live together peacefully)

"A cat with a secure shelter exhibits 60% fewer stress-related behaviors."
Veterinary behavioral study, 2022

Conclusion: protecting a cat is also protecting your heart

Stray cats don't just suffer from cold or hunger. They also suffer from loneliness .
By offering them a Miawi space, we provide them with much more than shelter: we give them back a sense of belonging, security and emotional calm.

At Miawi, we believe that every cat deserves a place to feel at home… even if it doesn’t have a human home.

A roof protects their bodies. Care protects their souls.