How to Stop Aggression in Cats

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  • How to Stop Aggression in Cats
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    Timecode:
    0:00 - Intro
    2:14 - What is Considered Aggressive Cat Behavior
    3:08 - What Are the Different Types of Cat Aggression
    3:31 - Fear-Related Aggression
    4:16 - Injury or Pain-Related Aggression
    5:25 - Petting Induced Aggression
    6:11 - Territorial Aggression
    7:04 - Redirected Aggression
    9:04 - Playful Aggression
    10:13 - Predatory Aggression
    11:23 - Maternal Aggression
    11:57 - What signs to Look Out For
    12:33 - How to Stop the Aggression in the Cat
    15:05 - How to Use Pheromones for Cats
    16:08 - When to use Pheromones for Cats
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Komentáře • 50

  • @catandbow1392
    @catandbow1392 Před 2 lety +32

    sitting in toilet hiding from my cat while watching ttis

  • @calvinwilson3617
    @calvinwilson3617 Před 2 lety +8

    Just found this video, and wow, this should definitely have more views.
    This made me realize a few of my cats exibit one or more of these aggressive behaviors (each cat has their own subset of aggressions they are more prone to, or none) that i have never been able to pinpoint before
    Edit: one form of aggression that one of my cats has that isnt really mentioned is a "loneliness aggression", if he feels he is being ignored he gets extremely jealous or angry. This applies to both humans and other cats, which makes it difficult to introduce him to other cats

  • @FeldwebelWolfenstool
    @FeldwebelWolfenstool Před 7 měsíci +2

    ...I grabbed Marlene when she was attacking Cat Stevens in the laundry room. I had her by the scruff of her neck but she rolled around and sunk her fangs into my wrist. Fascinating to watch her head rock back and forth as she dug in her fangs right to her gums. I leaned onto her with my knee until she squawked and let me go. The doctor had to convince me to accept a hemotap and come in daily for 4-5 days to get intranvenous antibiotics. "Can't I just take a pill?" I asked. "Do you want to die?" was his reply.

  • @marthiousknowledge4261
    @marthiousknowledge4261 Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent video!

  • @rjstewart7328
    @rjstewart7328 Před 2 lety +21

    My cat used to be kind, loving, and gentle. Now at 6 years, she is aggressive - she has attacked me for just walking in my porch, leaving me bloody, bruised, with cuts on my feet and legs. I have been attacked twice by dogs when I was young- the attack by my cat was 10 times worst - least the dog instantly felt guilt.

    • @coraliecarpiaux6911
      @coraliecarpiaux6911 Před 2 lety +3

      I just lived the same thing. For no apparent reason my cat attacked me 1 week ago. We had a fight. She wanted to kill me I can tell. We could see it in her eyes. I had to run, ended up with multiple wounds, bloody and shocked. I had to take anti biotic for 3 days. She's never been aggressive before and always particularly friendly. I am not feeling well with her anymore. I've heard this behavior might be caused by boredom.

    • @ttime575
      @ttime575 Před 2 lety +2

      Have you tried pheromones? Has the situation improved at all?

    • @andressalinas6324
      @andressalinas6324 Před rokem +3

      Take her to the vet something could be wrong with your car if the change was relatively sudden specially since their up there in years

    • @xxmansoorxx2000
      @xxmansoorxx2000 Před rokem

      @@coraliecarpiaux6911 hey this also happens with humans if you have a question and you get bored because you don't know the feeling you go crazy like beat a kid up or killing and eating someone

    • @HyperPiper
      @HyperPiper Před rokem +4

      This is most likely a sign of the cat is sick. When a cat goes from being one way and then having a drastic sudden change to being violent or aggressive it usually means they’re sick and they are suffering and they need to be taken to the vet so they can give them proper medicine and treatment for whatever it is

  • @redrockcrf4663
    @redrockcrf4663 Před rokem +3

    On re-directed aggression, I find this fascinating bcause in general cts have lightening reflexes. My cat be agitated by one thing and quite worked up, but will not take it out on a human. Even when playing aggressively, she will not go after anyone or thing else other than the object. If she is surprised while playing - say someone touches her hind quarters - sure, she will turn and prepare to bite or swat, but once she identifies it's not an attack, she stops, and possibly runs away a few steps. She can be growling at a cat on her territory and still the same applies.

  • @julianadeau5797
    @julianadeau5797 Před 3 měsíci

    When my cat first moved in with me, we had many territorial disputes. Let's just say that some of the earliest forms of aggression were quite violent. I cured this rather easily. Every time he'd attack me, I'd let him tear at my hand and arm while laughing at him. This, of course, would make him angrier and angrier the more I laughed, until he finally understood the futility of his violence and would run away. Very quickly, he learned that his violence would get him no where and he began to approach our disagreements with more diplomacy.

  • @rajashreechadha6
    @rajashreechadha6 Před rokem +2

    A cat has a sense of smell 14 times more sensitive than humans. We use so many chemicals in the house...on our skin, clothes and furniture. How terrible it is when a cat has a headache from some smell every single day and can't tell you. It would put anyone in a bad temper. One of the rarely considered reasons for feline aggression maybe?

  • @enjangulove
    @enjangulove Před rokem +1

    Where is part 2? I need help. I’ve had an extremely aggressive cat for five years. I put him on Prozac and was able to train him to receive grooming (he was beat with a brush by the previous guardian), but lately he’s back to attack while grooming, and sometimes at other times. I want to start clicker training him, but I can’t find instructions for applying that approach to aggression while grooming. The less I am able to groom, the more matted he gets, and the more aggressive he gets. It’s a vicious cycle. Help!\

    • @stellav45
      @stellav45 Před 6 měsíci

      Get the new silicone grooming gloves that are available at pet stores.

  • @danamahmoud951
    @danamahmoud951 Před rokem +3

    This 4 month old foster kitten I am taking care of keeps smacking my older cats. My senior female Persian is so upset, she’s now using the tv couch as a toilet 😢 (the kitten bully smacks and hisses at my cats).
    My cat cannot eat, sleep or lounge in peace without the kitten coming by and causing ruckus for no reason, only because she feels my home is her’s…
    Im literally going out of my way to give my house pets personal space, and keep them in another room. I’m praying some one will adopt the foster soon.
    In the mean time, I am teaching it manners and setting boundaries

    • @Kitten_Stomper
      @Kitten_Stomper Před rokem

      Smack that rat over its head the next time he bullies the Persian. Sometimes these things only understand the language of violence.

    • @omarj6967
      @omarj6967 Před rokem

      Any updates? I’m having a similar situation, not sure how much longer I can split them apart

    • @RuFi0000000
      @RuFi0000000 Před rokem +1

      @@omarj6967 It sucks and it takes forever, but I just had to follow the Eat, Play, Love repertoire. I feed them together, then immediately after eating I play with both of them. I use a toy mouse on the end of a shoe string and I'll fling it towards one of them, let it swipe at it a few times, then I'll fling it toward the other one. I make sure they're both playing at the same time and getting enough turns with the toys. I'll also use a laser toy and they'll take turns chasing it around. Then when I'm done playing, I give them treats and praise. Give them both a treat at the same time and pet them both and praise them while they munch. 3x a day. 15 mins of play time each time. Then, when I'm chilling -- if I see the aggressive cat giving the other one the eyes, or approaching in a stalking manner, I immediately redirect its attention with the laser light. Gradually they became fine with each other. Feliway was the game changer though. You still have to put in the work, but after you've gotten them at least neutral, the feliway basically makes it so I don't have to be on guard for random instances of aggression. If one is walking past the other, I don't have to brace myself for the swipe. They're chill now, but it took a good month of this every day.

  • @ginamaloney9097
    @ginamaloney9097 Před 2 měsíci

    I really need to ask you a question? If woke up 2 times with my 10 month kitten/ cat with his teeth pressed up on my throat?! Is this normal? The second time I had to get my fingers to release his bite! And yesterday the same on my arm?

  • @haleyreann8698
    @haleyreann8698 Před rokem

    I have a dwarf cat who likes to hiss at my other cats when it comes to food

  • @bmustardman
    @bmustardman Před rokem +4

    i dont let my cat get away with the smallest amount of aggresion, it gets put in the kennel for an hour if it hisses. doesnt have any problems at all now, just dont let your cat tell you what the rules are because its "just that kind of cat"

  • @heatherjohnstone8828
    @heatherjohnstone8828 Před rokem

    I have a female cat whom l got as an adopted from the rspca in Melbourne when she was 10 months old after being fostered out, they think she may have been abused before they got her, she bites me if lntry to pick her up

  • @perryabedor39
    @perryabedor39 Před rokem

    Ive got a mama cat thats feral. Ive been feeding several cats that i don't consider mine. This mama has decided to keep her babies between my bed and my night stand. Then she moved them several times, until now, she moved them under my couch. I always leave my front door open. Anytime another creature passes by she goes into full blown attack mode. This isnt even my cat. Its feral and very viscous. Sh attacks the hell out of my other cats. Now i put cinder blocks in front of the couch so sh cant spring out at me or any other animals that pass by. I cant have this cat get ahold of me or another orphan kitten that im taking care of. Now she has to go around the backside of he couch and theres a window she can go in and out of. Her kittens are still very small but I can't wait for this cat to get out of my house. Any suggestions?

    • @butwhytho4858
      @butwhytho4858 Před 20 dny

      Yes… close your door. There’s zero reason to have a feral cat in your home. Especially if not fixed and probably not vaccinated, wormed, etc. Pretty sure this video isn’t even considering someone has an absolutely wild animal in their home along with domestic “foster” kittens..
      Call animal control. There’s your solution…

  • @kevinmalone3210
    @kevinmalone3210 Před 3 lety +17

    Once, my sister's cat attacked me because I wouldn't let him out when I was watching him. I took a water bottle and squirted him a few times.
    He got the message and never did it again.

    • @Southerncomfort420
      @Southerncomfort420 Před 3 lety +2

      This just happened this morning to my husband... Our 6mo old bombay cat swiped at his face and left 4 bleeding claw marks on his cheek and nose.. He took his cold water bottle and squirted her.. I know it's not funny but i have never laughed so hard... Needless to say we have a problem with our beautiful lil devil.

  • @ginamaloney9097
    @ginamaloney9097 Před 2 měsíci

    And nobody has ever heard of this before?!

  • @jamiuabdulqudus9741
    @jamiuabdulqudus9741 Před rokem +2

    Any guide for me I have two new little cat they are yet to feel comfortable at home because it's looks new to them but they decided not to come out from hiding they keep hidden at the back of my Fridge and if I try to take them one of them will try to Attack she's very aggressive they come out once a while but just to eat take a fresh air ND went back again I haven't have a good company with them yet because they just keep hidden how many days should I allow them to that or they will later be free with me plz I need a guide

  • @ginamaloney9097
    @ginamaloney9097 Před 2 měsíci

    ❤❤❤😊

  • @Cherurei1109
    @Cherurei1109 Před 11 měsíci

    Oh, my cat bites me over anything I do. I can just exist and she will come and bite me and scratch me.

  • @rockyroad9655
    @rockyroad9655 Před 2 lety +5

    i adopt a feral himalayan cat he ao agressive and enemies all cats in my house for him. even human he is so agressive i dont know how to stop his behavior.

    • @laeioun
      @laeioun Před 2 lety +2

      Every time he does something you don't like, spray him with a little bit of water. When he is not aggressive, feed him treats. The instant he is aggressive, spray him.

    • @popular254
      @popular254 Před 2 lety +2

      Is he neutered? If he isn't then the aggression is from his hormones. A neutered boy cat calms down after a few months of sterilization and becomes more friendly

    • @koalaukes5749
      @koalaukes5749 Před rokem +2

      @@popular254 i disagree 😂 my cat got neutered and still aggressive lol but it’s just 5 days ago maybe there’s stilll testosterone left in his body 😂

    • @popular254
      @popular254 Před rokem +2

      @@koalaukes57495 days is too soon after neutering for the hormones to calm down. Give your cat up to 1 month for things to settle and for male hormones to reduce. I hope all goes well and he calms down for you 😊

    • @rona002
      @rona002 Před rokem

      ​@@popular254 my cat became aggressive all of a sudden, he attacked my other male kitten. He will get fixed in 2 weeks hopefully they will get along again just like before

  • @ginamaloney9097
    @ginamaloney9097 Před 2 měsíci

    Very scary 😮

  • @ginamaloney9097
    @ginamaloney9097 Před 2 měsíci

    Please help!