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Why does my cat pick on my other cat?

Why does my cat pick on my other cat?

Aggression or territorial behaviors among cats is common. Most cats that pick on other cats (or dogs) are seen as aggressive, but bullying can be either aggressive or passive (done slyly). If bullying is happening, you want to take action to stop it. Often there are explanations for bullying behavior.

Why is my male cat Mounting my other male cat?

When male cats mount one another, it’s in an effort to establish dominance. Animal behaviorists refer to this as sexual aggression. Thomas: Jenny, you said your cats are neutered, and presumably since they’re 4 and 5 years old, they’ve been neutered for quite some time.

How old is a 16 year old cat?

By age 16 your cat’s physical and mental development is very much like that of an 80-year-old person. She has definitely slowed down physically (relative to her prime adult years)and may have developed a number of health problems.

When does a kitten become a dominant cat?

Feral kittens, kittens who needed to fight for their food, and kittens that were allowed to play too aggressively may also grow up to be dominant cats. Most people aren’t able to oversee every life stage of their cats so it’s hard to make sure the first eight weeks of a kitten’s life don’t contribute to or enforce dominant behavior.

When does aggression start in a male cat?

The signs may be either active (threatening) or passive (blocking access). This type of aggression usually starts in entire males at 2-4 years of age when they reach ‘social’ maturity. In some cases it may be normal male-male aggression associated with mating. It increases during the breeding season and with overcrowding.

How old is my male short hair cat?

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By age 16 your cat’s physical and mental development is very much like that of an 80-year-old person. She has definitely slowed down physically (relative to her prime adult years)and may have developed a number of health problems.

Feral kittens, kittens who needed to fight for their food, and kittens that were allowed to play too aggressively may also grow up to be dominant cats. Most people aren’t able to oversee every life stage of their cats so it’s hard to make sure the first eight weeks of a kitten’s life don’t contribute to or enforce dominant behavior.

Which is better a young cat or a senior cat?

A cat close in age to your resident cat may be a better match than one that’s much younger or much older. Young cats do better with a playmate close to their own age. They will get frustrated with a senior cat who prefers napping to playing. Conversely, a senior cat may not appreciate a young cat or kitten disrupting her golden years.

What to look for in an older male cat?

If your older guy is quiet, shy and retiring, get a companion who matches his personality, not one who is the life of the party. An outgoing, active cat needs a buddy who will keep up with him. Dominant cats are tricky; look for a pal with a similar personality so he doesn’t use his buddy like a doormat.