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Cat Behaviors And How To Deal With Them

By: Paul Proctor

Adopting a cat or kitten is a good solution if you are looking for a fairly laid-back animal to call your friend. Cats are independent, smart, inexpensive and require very little maintenance, making them some of the best pets to own. Bad cat behaviors may require corrective training, but cats are usually smart enough to figure things out for themselves.

Cat owners may need to seek help for cat behaviors such as; spraying on furniture, clawing and pouncing. A cat may be deliberately aggressive or just may not know any better. Some cats attempting to play may act unintentionally rough. Further problems can be avoided if these cat behaviors are looked into and corrected when possible.

Cats that have been mistreated, abused, or unsocialized (had extended contact with loving humans), they may be aggressive or dangerous toward people. In spite of the fact that cats are independent, they need a loving environment in order to learn to trust and respond with affection and gentleness. If you own or are considering adopting a cat, the development of trust between you and your pet is the first order of business.

If you give you cat the time and space to explore on its own, it will soon understand that you can be trusted. You need to show your cat a lot of care and patience. Sometimes this positive input can help to get rid of unwanted cat behaviors, such as aggression. All cats need space, especially kittens, which like lots of room to play. Adult cats also like to have a large area as if they feel trapped they may become aggressive.

A cat vet can help you determine if medical problems are the reason that your cat is behaving oddly at home. Once you discover the root of the problem, you can begin to treat it. Not all cats have the same instincts or personality. Some are just fundamentally not active, while other are always jumpy and filled with energy. So a strategy to correct one cat's behavior may be completely ineffective for another cat. To determine what will work for your cat, make sure to bring your cat to a cat vet so that a workable plan can be drawn up.

Please keep in mind that most difficulties are not irreparable. You may become frustrated with your animal, but should not abandon or shut them out simply because desired changes are not happening immediately. Being a companion to a cat, as with anything involving people and an animal that has its own likes and dislikes, means adjustment.

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If you are looking for an inexpensive, laid-back, smart and independent companion, I would like to suggest a cat or kitten. Most cats are all of these things and well behaved to. Occasionally you will see an aggressive feline, but for the most part cats are well mannered and very loving to toward their human counterparts. Cat behaviors can be caused by different things. Abuse, neglect, or just having no previous human contact.

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