Fear Aggression In Cats

05/12/2018

Aggressive behavior in cats may be triggered by the presence of a perceived threat. Fear and anxiety can bring on their fight or flight mode. Depending on the situation, the cat displays specific body language to avoid any conflict or threaten the potential threat. Growling and hissing are specific warnings to keep out. But when faced by the threat, the cat may crouch down while facing the 'enemy' but assumes a typical posture that allows him to run away and escape if things heat up. To avoid being at the receiving end of a cat's aggressive nips, bites, or swipes, learn to interpret your pet's body language including the specific threatening and warning postures that a cat may assume to keep off people and animals. Asking assistance from your veterinary clinic Rochester, NY will also go a long way in addressing any behavior problem displayed by your pet.

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