Sentences with phrase «territorial aggression in cats»

Territorial aggression in cats isn't commonly directed at people.

Not exact matches

Territorial aggression is very likely to result in biting behavior, and even a relatively passive cat could potentially find themselves in a situation where they bite another animal, and thereby pass on this incurable illness.
Stress causes a range of unusual behaviors in cats that include aggression and other territorial behaviors.
Aggression between two or more cats in multi-cat households is often due to territorial disputes that go unresolved.
It is most commonly found in unneutered, free roaming male cats as it is transmitted through deep, penetrating bite wounds associated with true territorial aggression.
Established colonies mean less territorial aggression, and the cats living in them will spray less (mark territory with urine) and have fewer of those loud cat fights that can wake people up at night.
Reduce territorial aggression in multi-cat households by providing plenty of vertical space in the form of cat trees and shelves, and hiding places in the form of cat cubes, tunnels and covered beds.
Our house cats haven't lost that territorial nature, and while most cats living in multiple - cat households are able to work things out in such a way that they don't often clash over territory, other cats resort to aggression toward the others.
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