Why does a cat attack its tail: behavior, reasons and solutions

08.09.2024 06:10

Cat behavior where an animal attacks its tail may seem funny, but it can indicate a variety of reasons.

Some of them are natural, others require attention from the owner.

Instincts and hunting behavior

Cats, even domestic ones, remain predators with strong instincts. A tail that is constantly in motion attracts attention and awakens hunting instincts. It becomes a kind of "prey" for the cat that needs to be caught.

This is especially true for young animals who are just beginning to develop their hunting skills. Playing with the tail helps them develop reaction, agility and coordination.

Signs of boredom or lack of activity

A cat may start playing with its tail if it is bored or lacks physical activity.

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When a pet is deprived of toys, games and interaction with its owner, it finds ways to entertain itself on its own.

The tail becomes an easily accessible "toy" that is always at hand. In such cases, the cat often actively spins, jumps, bites the tail, showing excessive activity.

Stress and anxiety

Tail-attacking can be a sign of stress or anxiety. Cats can experience stress for a variety of reasons: a change of environment, the arrival of a new pet or person in the house, or moving.

In this situation, the tail becomes an object on which the cat "takes out" its tension. The behavior may be accompanied by other signs of anxiety, such as excessive licking, hiding, or aggression.

Health problems

Sometimes persistent tail biting is due to discomfort or health issues. This could be due to tail pain, skin conditions, parasites, or other factors that cause itching or pain.

The cat is trying to relieve discomfort by attacking its tail. If the behavior is accompanied by other symptoms (such as loss of appetite, lethargy, or changes in behavior), it is worth contacting a veterinarian.

Methods of solving the problem

To help a cat who is excessively tail-attacking, it is important to determine the cause of the behavior.

If boredom is the issue, more time should be spent playing, offering a variety of toys and interaction. In case of stress, it is necessary to create a calm and safe environment for the cat, minimizing factors that cause anxiety.

If the problem is related to health, it is better to consult a veterinarian to rule out possible diseases and prescribe the correct treatment.

In some cases, behavioral therapy may be needed, especially if the behavior is associated with severe stress or anxiety.

Author: Valeria Kisternaya Editor of Internet resources

Content
  1. Instincts and hunting behavior
  2. Signs of boredom or lack of activity
  3. Stress and anxiety
  4. Health problems
  5. Methods of solving the problem