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Strange Cat behaviour at home....?



 
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kuroiruy
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 3:29 am    Post subject: Strange Cat behaviour at home....? Reply with quote

Hi, I had my adult cat for close two years and recently she has become fiesty, she would growl if I pet her, hates to have her backend stroked or even touched and she hisses on other two of my cats...is that normal? She has never done that before...its sort of strange..any suggestions? Tnx :?
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Chessmind
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 4:59 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi. Very Happy It could be a few things. Your cat may have a medical reason why she is irritable. Or it may be behavioral. If there is no medical reason for it (being in pain) then it is behavioral. Such as a cat/animal in the neighborhood that is upsetting her (even if she is an indoor only cat) or even a person that is causing her to be upset. This link is very helpful. Scroll down to "AGGRESSION and there is tons of info here that will be of help.

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/9352/behavior.html
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DeLaUK
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 25, 2005 9:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I cant help with cat behavioural issues but Im wondering, is your cat spayed? Does she only react like this when you touch a particular area on the back? When a male cat mounts a female they often will 'hold' the female somewhere along the back with their teeth, usually around the shoulders or up towards the neck/back of the head area and this can result in an abscess, they are usually painful before we notice them, like before they start to swell up.

Ive seen this in spayed female cats though and some males (although not as much as in unspayed females). Also though an abscess can be caused through playful fighting.

An abscess anywhere on the body is painful and Ive seen hundreds (if not more) cats suddenly react aggressively and the owner is upset as the cat is usually very friendly.

just a thought.
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