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Why Anxious Cats Stop Eating — And How to Help With Julie-Anne Heart and Melissa Sherman
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Why Anxious Cats Stop Eating — And How to Help With Julie-Anne Heart and Melissa Sherman

A live roundtable on energy, behavior, and supporting your cat through stress.

This week’s episode is a little different — and a very special one.
Instead of a one-on-one interview, I hosted our first-ever live roundtable on Substack with two beloved feline wellness experts: Julie-Anne Heart of Naturally Cats and Melissa Sherman of Calming Creek.

Together, we dug into a topic so many cat parents quietly struggle with:

👉 Why anxious cats stop eating
👉 How our own worry can make things worse
👉 Energetic + practical steps that help cats feel safe enough to eat again

If your cat has ever skipped a meal, seemed “off,” or reacted to the stress in your home… this conversation is for you.


✨ Episode Summary

In this heartfelt roundtable, holistic cat therapist Julie-Anne Heart and animal communicator Melissa Sherman break down the emotional, behavioral, and energetic reasons cats stop eating — especially during stressful seasons of life.

We talk about the worry spiral (the cat doesn’t eat → we panic → they feel our panic → appetite drops even more) and how to interrupt it with grounding practices, awareness, and subtle shifts in energy.

Melissa and Julie-Anne share real experiences with their own pets, practical steps to calm your home and mealtime environment, and emotional guidance for guardians navigating the challenges of senior cats, chronic illness, and holiday stress.

This is one of our most compassionate and relatable conversations yet.


📘 What You’ll Learn in This Episode

  • Why anxious cats often stop eating (and what they’re trying to tell us)

  • How your emotional state directly affects your cat’s appetite

  • The subtle behavioral cues that signal nausea, stress, or discomfort

  • What the energy spiral looks like — and how to break it

  • How to center yourself before preparing your cat’s food

  • Practical ways to give medication without causing food aversion

  • Tools for calming household energy during the holidays

  • Emotional support for guardians of senior or declining cats

  • A one-minute grounding exercise you can use anytime


🐾 Recommendations for Cat Parents

  • Slow down before mealtime. Your cat feels your energy — calm yourself before preparing food.

  • Look for small cues. Lip-licking, sniffing and walking away, pacing, or hiding can signal stress or nausea.

  • Avoid rapid food changes. Some cats love variety, but many get overwhelmed. Keep things familiar when anxious.

  • Separate meds from meals. Hide pills in lickable treats or soft cheese, not in their main food bowl.

  • Shift your energy. Try brushing techniques, deep breathing, or Julie-Anne’s “Calm Connection” exercise.

  • Create emotional balance. Especially with senior cats, focus on presence, joy, and shared memories — not just symptoms.


🔗 Links & Resources Mentioned

Follow Julie-Anne Heart — Naturally Cats
🌐 Website: https://www.naturallycats.co.uk
📸 Instagram / Facebook / YouTube
🌀 Free community: The Soul Space (via her website)

Follow Melissa Sherman — Calming Creek
🌐 Website: https://www.calmingcreek.com
📸 Instagram / Facebook:
✉️ Substack: Calming Creek Healing — metaphysical pet stories & animal astrology


💛 Final Thoughts

Anxiety around eating isn’t just a “cat problem.”
It’s a relationship moment — a reflection of how deeply our cats feel us, and how we can meet them in that space with calm, presence, and compassion.

Whether you’re navigating the stress of the holidays, supporting a senior cat, or simply trying to understand your feline better, this episode is a reminder:

Your energy matters. Your awareness matters. And your bond is stronger than you think.

Thank you for being part of the Whisker Crew — and for being the kind of guardian who wants to truly understand and support your cat.

💛🐾
— Scott

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