Experts believe that displays of aggressive behavior in cats are
usually triggered by a cat’s feeling of being unable to control its
immediate environment. They are such sensitive creatures, so much so,
that anything which disrupts their daily routine can cause stress and
negative changes in behavior. Here are some ways to curb aggressive
behavior in cats:
- Cats should be able to interact with each other. Socialization skills are very important especially in kittens so they will be less aggressive as they mature.
- Neuter male cats since aggressive behavior can be fueled by male sex hormones. The mating season sees many male cats engaged in fights with other cats over a female cat that is in heat.
- When your pet cats are fighting, do handle them with care to protect yourself from being clawed or bitten.
- Aggressive behavior may also be a red flag of an underlying health issue rather than behavioral in nature. Frequent displays of aggression, even after you have taken measures to address them, should be brought to the attention of a veterinarian Ashburn, VA.