Feline Aggression
May 12th 2009 15:59
Aggression in dogs is something you hear about more often, but the one thing that avid cat owners have dealt with at least once in their life, is an aggressive cat. Not every cat owner has had an aggressive cat, but we've all heard of them. I had one, my aunt had one, you've at least heard of them, and although they do not pose a direct threat to an awake adult, they can do some damage to a small child or sleeping baby. Heck, even a sleeping adult.
You can actually treat feline aggression, but it can potentially take some time and some work, all depending on why your cat is aggressive and what is potentially causing the mean behaviors. When dealing with an aggressive cat, you will need to determine the cause first because what helps on cat that's upset with a new feline in the house, isn't going to help another cat who's upset about your new work/school/life schedule.
Your cat really does love you, so if you put in the effort to help him with his stress, anxiety, territorial, or socialization issue, you'll need to put in the effort.
You can actually treat feline aggression, but it can potentially take some time and some work, all depending on why your cat is aggressive and what is potentially causing the mean behaviors. When dealing with an aggressive cat, you will need to determine the cause first because what helps on cat that's upset with a new feline in the house, isn't going to help another cat who's upset about your new work/school/life schedule.
Your cat really does love you, so if you put in the effort to help him with his stress, anxiety, territorial, or socialization issue, you'll need to put in the effort.
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