|
Did you know that there are 3 types of aggressive cat behavior?
Well, if you're a cat owner who loves to bond with their cat, but simply find
that you can't, it's very frustrating!
Yes, you want to show affection and receive it back, but your cat is never
in the mood.
What causes this?
For all the secrets and tips on cat behavior by the way, see this resource
on cat training and cat behavior
modification
Well, it's an important first step to realize that biting and aggressive cat
behavior falls into 3 main categories:
1. Offensive aggression.
This is the "overstimulated cat syndrome" as affectionately known
in cat circles, but is really seen in 2 common situations.
It can either be caused by stroking your cat a too firmly or for too long,
in an otherwise well socialised cat.
Or it's caused by even slight stimulation in a not well socialised cat.
2. Playful stalking.
This is usually your cat trying to tell you something.
Either she's hungry and hasn't been fed enough, she wants to play and hasn't
had enough, or wants to go out to do a pee (for outdoor cats).
3. Defensive aggression.
This is more serious and can mean a medical condition is present. Your cat
bites but then runs away to hide under the bed. The main distinction here is
the withdrawal. See your vet if you think that defensive aggression is possible.
So have a close look next time and see which type of cat aggression is being
displayed by your cat.
For defensive aggression remember, consult your vetenarian.
For playful stalking or offensive aggression, you'll can teach your cat to
enjoy you touching him and to stop him from biting you when you do!
|