Cat Aggression: Is there a Solution?
October 9, 2008 on 2:10 am | In Home |Cats have been domesticated for quite some time now. However, they still possess a few wild traits. As cat owners we see our cats personality, and see that their thought process is almost human like, but no matter how much we think are cats are human like, they are not humans. Their reasons for doing things is not our reasons for doing them.
A minor problem that plagues some cat owners is pouncing. In general, pouncing is funny when cats do it to each other, other animals, or inanimate objects, but they can cause injury and serious infection when they playfully bite their owner’s toe. All you have to recognize is that cats still have that predatory instinct in their genetics and have it in them to attack things. It is a good way for them to expend energy and it’s perfectly natural. Just be aware of it and be ready; give your cat plenty of toys and other things to take out their frustrations onbesides your toes.
Another important key to a calm and loving cat is socialization. This is actually the most important. As soon as you can, start socializing your cat with not only yourself but other people as well. If this isn’t done you cat will learn to be fearful of people and that’s where the most severe cat bites and attacks are rooted from. Be sure to pet, love, and praise your cat regularly. This will keep your cat from fearing people, but instead to associate them with love and affection.
Now, after your cat is socialized, know your cats limits. All cats, or all animals for that matter have a limit. When your cat starts to look irritated after a session of playing, or petting, stop what you are doing immediately. You don’t want your cat to have to send out a physical warning. Respect your cats boundaries, and you will be a lot happier with the relationship you two have.
Health problems can also cause a cat to display aggression. Cats can’t speak to express how they feel, and so they act out in ways that they understand. If your cat reacts negatively to normal petting or scratching, they may not be feeling well and should be taken to the vet. Regular veterinary examinations are always a good idea for any pet owner and will help you detect, identify, and treat any problems early on.
All you need to do as a cat owner is see things from their point of view every once in a while. Don’t apply human emotions and motives to your cat; they have a different way of reacting to things than we do. In order to control your cat’s aggression, all you need to do is have a pretty good grasp of animal behavior and actively on making your cat the best pet they can be.
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- Kathrynn Kelley
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