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Cat Behavior Problems May Stem From Instincts

Cats purr when they are content and are the most popular pet in the country. People can relate to their personalities and independence, which is why the passed dogs as the most popular pets. You should be considered about cat behavior problems, whether you're a cat person or not.

Any cat lover can tell you that cats are willful, excitable and strong. They retain their predatory instincts and can succumb to them with little notice. Understanding these instinctive behaviors and making adjustments for them can help minimize the chance of receiving a dangerous and painful cat scratch or bite.

What many people define as cat behavior problems are often simply cats following their natural instincts. When kittens play with each other the wrestling and biting are actually practice for hunting in the wild. Since most cats live indoors and do not need to hunt their own food, people see this behavior as undesirable and do not wish it to continue in adulthood.

Play fighting between humans and kittens can be made safer as it is easy to teach kittens to pull in their claws and be gentler while playing. Alternative ways to express this instinct and energy should be tried and it's always good to start young. There are many ways to exercise the cat but one good exercise to cease any harm to any living creature would be catnip filled toys and fake mice which encourage the "attack and kill. Also; in stead of real birds, flyer toys that have feathers can be used.

Spraying is a natural cat behavior, but one that can be exceedingly annoying to cat owners. A cat sprays urine and the excretions of the scent glands in order to show his dominance over his territory. Unfortunately, the borders he sets will most likely be your walls and furniture. Spraying problems can be alleviated with special sprays, behavior training, or by neutering the kitty.

Don't assume that all urination outside the litter box is related to cat behavior problems. True, if your cat gets angry with you, he may wet your carpet or bed to let you know. Inappropriate urination can also be a sign that the litter box is not clean enough for your cat to want to use. If these do not seem to be plausible reasons your cat is wetting, especially if you haven't had trouble with him before, it might be a health issue that's causing the problem. In that case, take him to your vet for a check-up to hopefully rule out problems like urinary tract infections or diabetes.

Whether you've heard it or not, cats can purr in pride and contentment as the most popular pet in the country. They have passed dogs as favorites and many people respond to their unique personalities and their independence. But all cat people and many who aren't are concerned with cat behavior problems. Today's cats are descendants of wild, predatory cats. Therefore, care should be taken by cat lovers to prevent them a cat scratch from another cat. If you take the time to learn about their instincts and behaviors, you will be aware of their strength and excitability and avoid any unpleasant incidents. 

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