Cat Behavior Problems : Taming The Beast
It can be frightening when your cat becomes aggressive. Your cat's behavior can turn on a dime. Feline aggression is often caused by five common things. We will discuss these five things as well as examine some ways that you can deal with cat behavior problems such as aggression.
Cats' most frequent kind of aggression is playful aggression. This can be seen when your cats plays roughly with her teeth and claws. This should not be interpreted as an attack, however; your cat has merely mistaken you for a particularly interesting toy. Thus, making sure your cat has actual toys to play with will make it less likely that your cat will decide to sharpen its claws on you.
Over-stimulation is a similar problem, in which your car will start lashing out to you as a result of having become a bit too excited. This is a simple problem to deal with by simply leaving the room and letting the cat work off his excess energy by itself when it gets a bit too aggressive. The cat's behavior should quickly return to normal. This is one of the more easily treated cat behavior problems.
Another common problem in cats is territorial aggression. This happens when a new person or animal enters your cat's territory, such as your home. Your cat has probably become accustomed to believing that your home and all that lies within belongs to her, so she feels that it is her territory. Introducing new animals and people gradually can help with this problem. And reinforcing the good behavior if your cat does not react aggressively will help as well.
Redirected aggression is one of the more unusual cat behavior problems. It occurs when a cat is aggressive toward other animals it cannot reach and then redirects this aggression toward you. This can happen, when your cats spots other animals through the window, a passing cat that appears as a threat for instance. You can avoid the problem by shading your windows so the cat cannot see out.
Lastly, it may also be stated that health problems could be responsible for aggressive behavior of some cats. These health problems could be any source of pain like an infection in bladder, formation of abscess or stomach problem. As pets are unable to speak up their sufferings it may cause them to be aggressive at times. So under these conditions, it is better to consult a vet before looking out for any method to fix up behavioral problem of aggressive cats, which could be a better way to achieve cat control.
Cats' frequently show playful aggression. Cats play roughly with their teeth and claws. Toys for the cat will keep your cat from sharpening its claws on you. An excited cat can cause other cat behavior problems. Leaving the room will often help him calm down. Most cats exhibit territorial aggression. Any new person entering a cat's home is likely to be subjected to it. Slowly introduce the cat to new people. Cats become aggressive due to health problems. Painful conditions can lead to aggression. If you are dealing with aggressive cats, visit your vet before trying behavior modification. You might find a simple way to achieve cat control.
Published October 2nd, 2007
Filed in Recreation