Does your dog show signs of
aggression around your cat, or when you go near his food bowl, or when you go to pet him?
Not exact matches
Cats can also show signs of depression by sleeping more than usual, being less active, hiding, exhibiting a lack of appetite, failing to groom, exhibiting signs of
aggression, and roaming
around the house being more vocal than usual.
Hissing, scratching, biting, screaming, fur flying... if you have been
around cats, it is likely you have witnessed at least one of their displays of
aggression.
Food bowl
aggression Like dogs, some
cats get aggressive
around meal time.
He has not been
around cats, but because he is so mellow and has not shown any signs of
aggression, he would probably get along with
cats.
The «Inverted U» or «Horseshoe» tail, often with the fur erect, is defensive
aggression, but can also be seen during the «mad half hour» when the
cat rushes
around as though it has the wind under its tail.
When
cats suffer anxiety or stress for a long time they start to show their unhappiness through
aggression, changing their habits when using the litter box, they might stop eating or hiding all day to the point that you don't see your
cat around anymore.