Do you have an angry cat? Having an angry cat is no
fun as a cat owner, but fortunately there are some things you can do to
quickly change your cat’s behavior.
The two most common cat
behavior problems encountered by most owners are failure to use the
litter box and feline aggression. Cat behavior problems are the most
common reasons why owners give their cats up to shelters. Most have
tried to deal with these problems for a long time, have tried every
possible resource, and can’t take it any more.
If you are one of
these owners, hopefully you will find some suggestions here to help you
deal with your aggressive cat. An aggressive cat can take many forms.
From the simple nipping at your toes, to the more aggressive, and scary
physical attacks on owners by their cats.
Many people get
frustrated with their cat because one minute they are petting their cat
and then the next minute they bite you and run away. Most people are
taken by complete surprise by this, but if you start observing your cat
more closely you should be able to pick up some subtle signs that your
cat is about to attack.
My cat would only bite my wife on the
legs or toes when she was sitting on the couch. After a while we
learned what to look for when the cat was approaching her. We found
that when the cat was in a biting mood its approach towards my wife was
more direct. The cat’s head would be done and so would be the tail.
When the cat was in a petting mood, the head and tail would be up.
Once
you start to recognize early warning signs that your cat is in an angry
mood you can take steps to change your cat’s attention and mood.
I
also like to help people struggling with the cat behavior problems.
Please email me if you need help, I have helped dozens already.