Transmitted primarily via bite wounds, free -
roaming aggressive cats are at highest risk for this disease.
Not exact matches
Aggressive cats can be dangerous to be around and aggressive cats are one of the many reasons it's better to keep your pet cats indoors instead of letting them roam the nei
Aggressive cats can be dangerous to be around and
aggressive cats are one of the many reasons it's better to keep your pet cats indoors instead of letting them roam the nei
aggressive cats are one of the many reasons it's better to keep your pet
cats indoors instead of letting them
roam the neighborhood.
Male
cats who aren't neutered are often very
aggressive, very territorial, and have a high tendency to
roam (in search of a mate).
After the procedures
cats are usually less
aggressive and less likely to spray furniture or
roam in search of mating opportunities.
Pet owners are probably far more likely to be in a confrontation with free -
roaming cats, as the animals might get into
aggressive disputes with their pets when the owners get in their way.
Unneutered male
cats also have an instinct to
roam and socialize with other
cats, which can make your
cat become
aggressive and temperamental, even if he is an indoor
cat.
After being neutered, your
cat will still keep their unique personality, but will be less likely to
roam, spray, or act
aggressive.
If a person's home is simply too dangerous to allow a
cat to
roam due to vehicular traffic, interfering neighbors, or
aggressive animal control, then a move to a more accommodating neighborhood may be in order.
Spay and neuter surgeries help to prevent unwanted behaviors such as
aggressive behavior towards other animals,
roaming in search of mates, urine marking in dogs and urine spraying and odor in
cats and persistent barking and mounting in dogs.
Spaying / Neutering your dog /
cat reduces his / her likelihood to
roam, spray / mark (
cats), or have
aggressive behaviors.