Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Does Fear aggression occurs in cats

Fear aggression occurs when the cat you think something is a threat and are ready to attack. This could be one person, another animal or even a game. I've heard of cats who are afraid of the TV when strong action type movies are in.
Signs of aggression is fear ears flat against his head, ruffled fur to make themselves look bigger, back arched, tail fly backwards and dilated pupils. Your cat may also be reduced slowly, but we are prepared to attack at any moment. In extreme cases the cat may be on side with knees and ready to hit. Make sure your children know that this attitude is not an invitation to play! This means that the cat scratch and bite and attack.
Remember, just as we decide what the cat is scary and what is not. Some people are afraid of snakes or mice, a cousin I am terrified of frogs. Personally, the only thing I was afraid of spiders, and even that is becoming less and less these days. Your cat will be the same. Choose what you fear, not you.
If a kitten is not properly socialized with all our brothers and sisters, is more likely to show later in fear of attack. If they are removed from this natural and normal before the age of eight weeks, chances are that they will be scared and timid adults.
Just like us, bad experiences will trigger fear aggression. If a young kitten is frightened by a dog, it will probably always afraid of the dogs and attacks show fear around them. Cats have incredible memories and fear of someone or something that hurts for a long time. Cats that have teased the children may show fear aggression towards all children. They fear that the teasing again.
If your cat is afraid, there are some things you can do to help.

    
* Instead of allowing visitors to take and pet your cat, we should give them sweets instead.
    
* Make sure you have created your new kitten in a quiet and predictable no, one, many are unpredictable. If you plan to move, see the kitty until you're in your new home. Bringing a kitten into a chaotic house full of boxes and moved furniture is a recipe for disaster.
    
* Make sure your children not to chase the cat or teasing.
    
* Keep food and kittens litter tray in a quiet and without movement. A good idea is the laundry or basement, but not near washing machines or dryers.
    
* Choose your kitten closely. Make sure socialize with people who are different from almost two weeks. Be careful to get your kitten with friends, especially for a "home work" that the kittens may have had little or no human contact.
    
* If you choose a kitten put a pet store, how long the kittens were in the store. If more than a few days, you can be sure that they had much human contact during this period. Instead, it was a glass cage "with strangers looking at them and pressing the glass. It was terrible for a kitten.
    
* Never take a kitten that is less than eight weeks. We need this time with descendants to socialize correctly.
    
* Choose a kitten that looks confident, curious and friendly. Although no clear shy, find another.
    
* Socialize your kitten as much as possible when you bring home.
Aware of your kitten or body language of cats, you'll be able to be ready at any point in fear of attack. If you notice that your kitten or cat is showing signs of increasingly afraid to speak in a soft voice and have the same level by sitting on the floor. Do not get too close you do not want to frighten him more. Do you speak softly and when it calms down, reach out and let it come to you. In this way, every time your cat is frightened, she learns to trust you and can not establish a connection with you. With patience and love, your kitten will become a comfortable frightened cat will be fine for your family for many years.

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