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I am speaking from my own personal experience of being the owner of a cat when I suggest that your cat may be stressed. Many cats when stressed over groom their selves to the point when they become bald. I am not a vet so I cannot properly diagnose your cats complaint but every time my cat grooms herself 'bald' she is simply stressed !
She will show signs of heat by rolling on the floor and tempting the tom. A pregnant cat will not show any of these signs.
The cat will be relaxed and will not be really alert.
A cat can become stressed enough to hyperventilate. Soothing the cat by petting and cuddling it could help. Also catnip could calm the cat as well. If this is a normal behavior for the animal, seek medical advise from a vet for proper care.
Typically, a cat will not show signs of being in heat once they have been bred.
They can be. If the cat is old, stressed, or suffering from muscle pains, joint pains or arthritis, a cat can most definitely benefit from a heated cat bed.
They have to live with a person like you.
Depends if you noticed other signs
He might be a dependent cat that needs attention and love, so when you are gone, he is stressed and does his thing on the floor.
This could mean two things. 1) Your cat could have fleas 2) Your cat could be stressed Either way, consult your vet about this.
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Getting old, stressed out, disease.