AGGRESSIVE
REACTIONS IN CATS
Health issues can also make
a cat react in unexpected and violent way. If your cat's behavior
seems extreme or uncharacteristic, it's probably best to have her
checked by your veterinarian. A sudden aggressive response can be
the product of a more serious medical problem.
Curing And Preventing Aggressiveness
Solving a cat's habit of
biting, scratching, and other aggressive behavior can take some
time according to your cat's age and the time,
effort and attention that you're willing to give. Aggressive reactions
are typically more easily changed with younger cats than with older
cats. An aggressive reaction can be minimized or eliminated by socializing
your kitten as early as possible. Nevertheless, curing a cat's violent
response should be done as soon as she reacts this way for the first
time. Remember that it is always important to give your cat the
attention needed and to take time to play with her on a daily basis.
Be aware of your cat's reactions and cut your petting time short
when it appears that she tires of being petted and is about to bite
or exhibit some other unwanted behavior.
Aggression Towards People
Play
Therapy
Play Therapy-II
When
Purrs Become Bites
Fearful
Or Defensive Aggression
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your new friend
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