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There are many problems related with cat's behavior that causes irritation. More
knowledge regarding them will enable us to deal with them in a better way.
Excessive Meowing
More often than not meowing is cat's way to get your attention. The meowing may
be also be a sign that the cat is in discomfort or has a medical problem. Cats
meow as a form of communication, as well. However, most cats meow simply because
they are bored and want some human interaction. The solution is to provide the
cat with an entertaining environment with more cat toys. Never pay attention to
the constant meowing, as this will only encourage the cat to continue and will
create an ongoing cat behavior problem.
Cat Biting
Sometimes cat may bite you while you are petting her. This is because is the cat
becomes over stimulated during petting, and can't quite figure out how to tell
you to stop. Don't panic. Slowly withdraw your hand and move away from the cat.
If the cat is in your lap, pull your hands away and allow it to retreat, or
stand up and let the cat jump to the floor. Learn to recognize the signals that
precede biting: wildly flicking tail, ears laid back, their pupils dilating, or
their body tensing. When any of these are noticed, stop touching the animal and
allow it to move away on its own.
Chirping Sound
With un-altered females, a chirping type of cat vocalization is a signal she's
in heat (ovulating and ready for a mate.) They may also howl mournfully, if they
are isolated from males. Another possible reason for a cat's chirping, is if
it's excited by the prospect of a kill.
Cat's way of showing Affection
Contrary to the popular perception, cats are not showing affection when they rub
against you with the back of their head and the rest of their body. It's just
the cat's instinct to mark you with their scent; they are actually claiming you
as their territory. The only time a cat is truly showing affection is when they
bump you with the front part of their head, known as head bonks, a cat behavior
also called "bunting". Some cats also drool while showing affection.
Cat Clawing
Cats often claw furniture or carpets. It's just cat instinct to work their claws
and mark their territory. Once a cat claws something their scent is left on that
object so they will come back and claw it again. Trim the cat's nails to lessen
the damage.
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