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Do Animals Suffer From Mental Illness Like Humans?

I hope this doesnt sound weird. Do animals suffer from similar illnesses like humans do? I mean have you ever heard of a dog or cat with Down syndrome?
An elephant with Tourettes?
Hows about a schizophrenic Iguana?
Just cos they dont speak in our language, does that mean they all have normal IQ’s like us so to speak?

Any creature with a mind can have a mental illness. Of course it would not be the same as a human, because the mind would be different, and the normal behaviour would be different.
An elephant could not have Tourettes syndrome for example, (this is not a mental illness, anyway,its a neurological disorder). Many old male elephants however do become antisocial loners.
It would be very hard for us to diagnose a schizophrenic Iguana, as we diagnose this through communication with the patient, and it is his description of what and how he feels that determine it. An Iguana would not be capable of telling us how he felt.
Down Syndrome is not a mental illness, either, it is a genetic condition, which has very variable physical and mental effects.I think that it must be restricted to human beings, though no doubt other animals have their own genetic problems.
When it comes to animals, we are more interested in behaviour. Unless the cause is a physical one like a tumour, we generally are only interested in changing the behaviour of the animal if it doesn’t suit us. We may say an animal is mad or dangerous but what we usually mean is that we can’t control it.
Of course, animals in captivity may be under great stress, and suffer mentally. Maybe this is not mental illness though, rather a natural reaction to their situation.
Language is a human skill, other animals have other skills (spiders spin excellent webs) or methods of communication (bees dance).
IQ has nothing to do with mental health. I don’t think that there is a way of measuring intelligence across species lines, it’s not even really possible within our own species across cultural lines.

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30 Responses to Do Animals Suffer From Mental Illness Like Humans?

  1. cantona

    Dont know about all illnesses but animals do suffer mental health problems, have you ever seen film of animals that are locked up in a small cage, they begin to do repetitive movements like pacing up and down all the time or chewing on the bars, bears seem to suffer most from the films a have seen. Some of the “dancing bears” from turkey and India are driven mad by thier owners.

  2. Sick Puppy

    Without proof, I would tend to believe so but perhaps not same illnesses humans have. It’s a good question, though.

  3. Rocket French or Bust

    Mad Dogs, Mad Cows I reckon they might.

  4. taketwo

    most certainly they do especially if they are locked up for very long period of time

  5. Rob G

    Of course they do.
    We are all mammals with 99% identical genes so why wouldnt they?
    Thing is, how would you recognise a normal say goat?

  6. Erin S

    I think so. My mother in law’s dog is nuts. I would say the animal had been abused, but she got it as a puppy and they tell me she was always like this. I love dogs and that animal scares me. I refuse to allow my daughter around it.

  7. stroby

    yes, they do. They feel it if you are stressed.

  8. ;)

    Yes they do…animals have a soul which is made up of mind, will and emotions…i had a cat who became frightened and confused, she had an over active thyroid gland and when i realised she didn’t know where she was i made the decision to have her put to sleep, she was a lovely little cat, it was the worst time but i couldn’t let her suffer…she is at peace now…so yes they do have a soul and communicate in there own language…

  9. Chariotm

    Yes they do.

  10. Carmenas

    Of course. Don’t they have feelings just like us? Pets love their owners, right? And dogs wag their tails like crazy when they’re “happy”. We also hear about pets becoming “depressed” when their owners leave them for a long time.

  11. Om

    animals are just as conscious and aware as we are, they communicate in similar ways and experience many of the same emotions. i doubt they get the same mental illnesses as human beings because their minds are very different, but i’m sure that they could be born with mental defects.

  12. hannah c

    yeah they do.

  13. ET

    They do ~ not all of it but they do. That is why we have zoo animals going into mad rage once in a while

  14. Juliart

    Tourettes is not a mental illness. It is a Neurological condition.

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    They do

  16. Doug B

    I saw a leopard with measles once
    and a mad March hare
    and an anorexic stick insect
    and a crocodile who was fine, until one day, he just snapped!

  17. Phrosty

    Yes, some animals have mental illnesses.
    I’m not joking.

  18. Free Wii

    Yes my dog had separation anxiety and was prescribed doggy prozac.

  19. skippy

    of course, if it has a brain it is susseptable to problems. just the same as any other organ they have can get sick.

  20. -RKO-

    I believe animals are subjected to some kinds of illnesses, just like humans. Look at those animals in zoos who can’t enjoy their natural habitats; I’m sure they get depressed and that may be what causes some of them to eventually go ‘berserk’ and attack visitors. -RKO-

  21. Lee K

    Yes.

  22. Ivor H

    I’m not mad but i did use to think I has an Elephent but it was just a faise I now know I’m a catfish!

  23. draytond

    Yep just go to a zoo & look at the big cats pacing up & down, as for physical disabilities most die early or a rejected from their familys at birth.
    We would be the same if it where not for Medicine & our medical practices & humanity.
    Survival of the fittest & Natural selection.http://www.bbc.co.uk/education/darwin/or…

  24. MJ C

    I don’t know about the schizo iguana, an elephant w/ tourettes, or dogs and cats w/ downs syndrome, but I have a dog that has breakdowns when I leave her- its major separation anxiety. Its probably not what your looking for but it’s something.

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    Yes! offcourse, when our history say’s that our first ancestors were ‘apes’ i:e monkeys, so it is proved that even human being’s are also animals & so when they can suffer from mental illness then why not animals.

  26. Audra

    I think so…I have this crazyass cat!

  27. Rapunzel XVIII

    Animals can suffer from mental illness, but not on the same scale as humans. After all, my doggie can’t learn to fetch, let alone sit through an I.Q. test *grin*
    FYI – Tourette’s is a neurological disorder, not a mental illness. It originates with a defective gene, and therefore can’t be “all in your head.”

  28. tramps3

    There’s no scientific proof, but I think it’s possible. Their illnesses are just a lot more simplified than humans. The only thing that any animal is built to do is fight for survival, and if they are not strong enough, the brain kills them off. Humans, on the other hand, choose to become dependant on guinea pigs within the medical field, allowing medical staff to come up with all these different names for ALL the same problem!

  29. Bizz the bed bug guy
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    If there is a species alive that doesn’t share in mental degradation of some sort, then I would be very surprised…
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  30. bed bug removal

    You can look at any picture, but unless you actually look at it is so breath taking. Nice article and will for sure +1 your site. Thanks for the thought. You will forever appreciate nature’s beauty.

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