Monday, 8 February 2021

Cattitude

 


Cats can be hard to read sometimes. They tend to demand attention at some times, and refuse it at others. They are also likely the only one of our animal friends that sometimes bites us just for fun.

This can be a bit perplexing, as Fluffy can go from affectionate to feisty very quickly. It's important for you to know how to tell the difference between an angry cat and a frisky one. If your feline friend is really attacking aggressively, she may flatten her ears back, and she'll bite with a lot of force. If she's being playful or even affectionate, she'll likely bite gently. She may even stop biting you in order to lick you, rub her head against you, or just meow at you.

It's best if you don't encourage this type of bad behavior. If your cat tries to bite you, tell her 'No' in a firm tone. You can also say 'Put your claws up' or 'Don't bite.' Don't punish your cat, though: this may just make her feel threatened.

 Your pet clinic Coral Springs, FL can tell you more about how to properly care for your kitty. Learn more here.

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