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Cat Behavior Problems: Cat Lover's Guide

By: Paul Proctor

Cats can purr proudly and be contented as the most well known pet in the country whether you've heard it or not. Cats have surpassed dogs as favorites as many people liked their special personalities and their ability to care for themselves. However, many cat owners and non cat owners are worried about cat behavior problems.

Cat lovers are quite aware that these little animals are still strong and excitable and without care can revert to the wild predators they come from. Understanding the instinctive behaviors and adjusting to them can prevent getting a cat scratch or bite that can be dangerous as well as painful.

Many of the cat behavior problems that bother humans are natural urges for the domestic cat. When kittens play and use their teeth and claws, they are only showing the aggression they would use in the wild to hunt and kill food. Since domestic cats don't need to hunt for their food, this behavior needs to be modified when the kitten grows up.

Kittens can easily be taught to pull in claws and be more gentle with play fighting with humans. Starting young helps and in addition, alternative ways to express this instinct and energy should tried. Catnip filled toys and fake mice encourage the "attack and kill" with harm to no living creature, and exercise the cat as well. Flyer toys that have feathers substitute nicely for going after real birds.

Spraying is quiet natural but is also one of the most disturbing cat behavior problems. To set the borders of its own territory which can be your walls and furniture, a cat sprays urine and the excretions of the scent glands and thus she wants to be dominant. Repellent sprays can control this behavior and the cat should also be given behavioral training. Neutering the pet would also help in this case.

Cats that urinate outside the litter box may not be spraying in the usual sense. This cat behavior might be caused by health problems. While cats may wet rugs or bedding because they are experience stress or are upset, this behavior could indicate they have some type of urinary tract issue, possibly diabetes, or some other medical problem. It may just mean the cat feels the litter box is simply not clean enough for its finicky self, so look carefully at that possibility. If, however, a cat begins to have "accidents," get them checked by a vet as soon as possible.

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Cat lovers agree that cats make great pets and are, in fact, the most popular pet in the country. However, cats are descendants of wild animals, and have instincts to scratch, bite, and spray. If you have cat behavior problems, there are steps you can take to halt these problems.

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