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Aggressive Cat Behavior: Pet Psychologists May Help To Root Out The Problem

by Thomas Proctor

Owning a cat can be one of the most rewarding experiences. Cats are fun, intelligent, and very independent. Sometimes, you can see aggressive cat behavior, but this is fairly easy to treat. Confer with a veterinarian, and see what suggestions you get for appropriate cat control. With professional help, you can resolve the problem.

Veterinarians and specialists can help you to control or eliminate aggressive cat behavior. Beyond that, a therapist trained in dealing with pets can discover the basis of the trouble. In the recent past, cat psychology was thought to be odd or wasteful. Times have changed, and presently people with felines understand that such professionals may aid in treating aggressive cat behavior.

As with humans, animals learn about trust and how that trust can be broken. Abuse or abandonment by previous owners often leaves cats frightened of human contact and ready to lash out when they feel threatened. This is a primary source of aggressive cat behavior.

A caring and nurturing environment must be created for cat control to be successful. Once you show a cat that you are worthy of trust, the cat will show you the gentle and caring behavior that you seek. Cats crave independence and space, so make sure to provide it by not cosseting the cat constantly.

One must bear in mind that cats have strong instincts to hunt and be very careful of strangers. Although sometimes a cat may seems edgy, it is maybe too soon to draw the conclusion that it has aggressive cat behavior. It is maybe just doing so out of its instinct feeling.

True aggressive cat traits and characteristics include things such as clawing humans, violently hissing as a threat to another cat or person, scratching or swatting, and pouncing upon other pets or people. These are all clues that your cat suffers from trust issues. In other words, a cat who shows these behaviors is merely trying to overcompensate for protection. With patience, knowledge, a tender heart, space and lots of love, you can show your cat a different way to live. However it is very important to learn to speak and understand CAT Language in order to react appropriately as these behaviors arise.

Purrfect Cat Behavior: http://www.purrfectcatbehavior.com

Published August 22nd, 2007

Filed in Recreation