Article From SubmitYOURArticle.com: Cat Problem Behavior? Your Cat Doesn't Think So!
Books are written, discussions launched and lines
are drawn in the sand over the cat/dog
comparison. Is dog problem behavior worse than
cat problem behavior? Oh my gosh! What a silly
argument! As I am very fond of pointing
out...cats are NOT dogs! We can't judge these two
fine species as though they were the same. Fido's
attributes can be discussed at another time in
another article. Bless his little canine soul, I
would hope we cat fanciers can give him his due.
Just not here.
Whenever you are faced with cat behavioral
issues, the first thing to do is step back and
assess the situation. Though it may seem like it,
cats don't just fly off the handle and go crazy.
There is something going on, even if you don't
see it right away. If your cat suddenly starts
howling and complaining, something is wrong. It
could be as simple and a new air freshener or
cleaner you are using. If you are a housebound
cat with a keen sense of smell you might just
react to a strong odor you don't like or that is
making you sick if you can't get away from it.
Your cat notices things you don't.
Your cat may have looked out the window and
noticed a new and threatening looking dog who
just wandered into the yard. If he's fearful, he
might start a familiar cat problem behavior such
as peeing in piles of clothes or digging around
in house plants. For reasons known only to the
cat, this may make him feel better or more
secure. Annoying? Yes! However it is
understandable. Just how to calm his fears is
another challenge.
I once lived with a cat who became traumatized
after being chased by a dog. He moved to the
basement for three years by his own choosing! I
would try to bring him to the main part of the
house and he would cry and complain so long and
loudly that I just decided to give him his space
to heal, and it took three years! Feline
behavior...very mysterious!
Because cats can seem so aloof and uncaring, I
think we underestimate the depth of their
sensitivity. Just because we think something
shouldn't bother a cat doesn't mean it doesn't.
Try to understand him no matter what he does.
He's just a little kitty in a very big world!
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Cat problems may pop up when your beloved feline
is experiencing a sudden health issue. Watch
closely for cat urinating problems, cat eye or
skin problems, or any other cat health problems
that arise.Cats are very sensitive animals and
any cat behavior problem has a reason.
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