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Cat Articles | Not-Using-Litter-Box | Stop-Cats-from-Biting | Cat-Shedding | Articles | main | Aggression | Aggressive BehaviorEven well behaved cats will sometimes display aggressive behavior. It is not always known why this behavior occurs but the problem can be serious if not treated correctly. Consult with a veterinarian if an aggressive behavior problem suddenly develops with your cat. Spaying and neutering your cats will often solve many behavior problems. Territorial behavior such as spraying and fighting can usually be solved with this operation. Cats that are neutered or spayed will typically have less stress and live longer, healthier lives. If you have a pair of cats that are prone to fighting, it is important to keep them away from one another. Have a litter box for each cat and keep their litter boxes far apart. Keep eating and sleeping areas apart and in separate rooms if possible. Although your cats may never become great friends, it is usually possible to maintain a peaceful household. For some good tips and a practical method to cat introductions, read our article on introducing cats. Also check out the article, how to stop cats from biting or the one on how to discipline your cat. For a quick and effective guide to solving cat behavior problems, we recommend the e-book by Dr. Chris Suckow. It is downloadable instantly and also includes an email consultation with the author. Thanks for viewing and be sure to sign up for our newsletter and mailing list for more information, tips and advice on cats. If you sign up now, you will also receive 100 free cat recipes instantly! |
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