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Cat Behavior Problems : Taming The Beast

by Paul Proctor

Cat aggression: it can be frightening. Your sweet, beloved pet is suddenly transformed into a hissing, scratching, biting demon. In this article we explore the issue of feline aggression, focusing on the five most common causes. We also explore some simple ways you can minimize and eliminate cat behavior problems such as aggression.

It is not surprising to see aggression in cats. Most frequently you will observe cats displaying play aggression. During play aggression, you would notice your kitty using their claws or teeth to play roughly. You could easily mistake this for aggression directed to you. In reality, your cat is confusing you for a toy. One way of handling this is to always play with a toy and not your hand.

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.

Most cats exhibit at least some territorial aggression. Any new person or animal entering a cat's home for the first time is likely to be subjected to it. Your cat believes that your house and all of its contents in fact belong to him. The way to avoid problems with territorial aggression is to slowly introduce the cat to your house's other people and animals, while providing it with treats while it gets to know them.

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.

It is important to note that sometimes, aggression in cats is due to an underlying medical condition. Health problems causing pain, such as stomach problems or infections, often lead to aggression because the cat can not tell what is wrong, and lashes out in response. Paying a visit to the vet is wise before attempting behavior modification. For aggressive cats and their owners, the answer for cat control may be medication, not behavior modification.

The phenomena of cat aggression can be very frightening. Cats' most frequent kind of aggression is playful aggression. Cat behavior problems can also be caused by your cat having too much excitement. Most cats exhibit at least some territorial aggression. Sometimes, your cat might turn his frustrated anger towards you even though you aren't really the target of his anger. Finally, we should mention that some cats can become aggressive due to health problems. If you are dealing with aggressive cats, pay a visit to your vet before trying behavior modification, and you might find a simple way to achieve cat control.

Published October 2nd, 2007

Filed in Recreation