Cats are mysterious and unpredictable animals. Sometimes they behave aggressively towards people, scratching and biting for no apparent reason.
This can be very frustrating for their owners, who truly love their pets.
The first reason for this behavior is often excess energy. Cats are active hunters and need regular exercise.
Another common cause of aggression in cats is stress. Cats are very sensitive to changes in their environment.
Moving to a new home, the arrival of a new family member, renovations - all this can cause severe stress in a pet. And stress often manifests itself in aggressive behavior.
A cat may scratch and bite to protect its territory from a stranger.
If a new person or animal appears in the house and the cat perceives it as a threat, it will defend itself. The same applies to guests - the cat may show aggression towards strangers.
Some cat breeds, such as the Bengal, are naturally more active and prone to play biting. This is important to consider when getting a cat of this breed.
Another common reason for aggression in cats is illness.
Various diseases, from parasitic infestations to cancer, can cause a sharp change in behavior. A sick cat feels discomfort and instinctively defends itself from everything, showing aggression.
Of particular danger is rabies, a fatal infectious disease that affects the nervous system.
When rabies occurs, the animal behaves inappropriately aggressively and may attack without reason. Therefore, it is important to vaccinate the cat against rabies and, if this disease is suspected, immediately contact a veterinarian.
Thus, there are many reasons for aggressive behavior in cats. To avoid scratching and biting, it is important to pay enough attention to your pet, create comfortable conditions, and regularly show it to the vet. And then the cat will only bring joy, not pain.
Earlier we talked about how to teach a cat and a dog to live together.