Another great example is a cat walking through the house and something falls close to the cat, crashing to the ground, The cat bolts in fear under a bed. such as some loud screaming kittens or a painful animal crying out, this could also result in redirected aggression. Another common example is a cat sleeping on the sofa and something scary happens on T.V. Unable to get to the trigger of his agitation, he turns and lashes out at someone-person, dog or cat-who is nearby or who approaches him. Redirected aggression occurs when a cat is aggressively aroused and agitated by an animal or person he can’t get at (because there’s a window between them, for example). Unfortunately, it’s also a very common type of feline aggression. Probably the most dangerous aggression in cats is that redirected to their humans because the bites are uninhibited and the attacks can be frightening and damaging. After all, they’re in the same family as The King of the Jungle! If you have spare minutes in your day it is very interesting to make notes about your cat’s behaviour and then annalise it! The little furballs still try to dominate our lives and each other. We all know that cats remember that they were once worshipped and that they never forgot this. Is your one cat sitting or standing on the other cat? Over-grooming itself or each other?ĭid you know that is actually aggressive behaviour?
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