Bite
Cats may bite when afraid or angry. It is essential never to tease Your cat, which can be frustrating and threatening. If Your cat has a medical condition, he may be biting because of the pain she was feeling. Whatever the reason, a cat often gives warning signs before he eats. If he hissed, flattening his ears or emits a low growling, it's time to go back.If Your cat is not acting out due to injury or disease, it's time for some training. If You have been play-fighting with Your cat, stop-it encourages aggressive behavior toward You. Let Your cat play rough with toys he can chase instead. If he NIPS at You during play or petting, stop and walk away. If You try to pet Your cat and he rewards Your affection with a bite, slowly take your hand away and respect personal space. If Your cat continues to show aggressive behavior, consult your veterinarian.
Reject box litter
if the behavior of your cat begins to use a litter box in the bathroom, there is another way to divert attention. Some cats will refuse to use the litter box if it is not up to the standard of their hygiene. Remove dirty litter once a day and wash the table every week with mild soap. Avoid using bleach. You can also try providing new boxes-a good rule to follow is to have one litter box more than You have cats. Then make sure the boxes are in the Out-of-the-way place that will ensure the privacy of your cat.If Your cat still refuses to use the litter box, do not try to punish him, because of the increased stress may make the problem worse. Clean the affected area with a product that uses enzymes to break down odors and stains. Please don't use a cleanser based ammonia will smell similar to cat urine and will push it to return to the place that is applied.
There is a possibility that a health problem might be behind issues with litter box behavior. The old cat may not be physically able to climb into the litter box. Try switching to a pan that is more shallow than You are currently using. You may need to change it more often, but that is the trade-off that is small for the bad, bad behavior of the litter box.
If Your cat strains to urinate or to urinate more often than usual, he may have a urinary tract infection. Cats with kidney, thyroid, or liver conditions often produce increased amounts of urine. The refusal to use the litter box could be the way he said that he didn't feel right. Consult with Your veterinarian.
Aggression and fighting
Sometimes, cats can hide and pounce on anything that moves, including You! Although Your cat is only practicing capturing prey, he may become too excited, using teeth and claws. The best way to Dengeki's this behavior is to provide plenty of activities that will allow the cat to focus its energy on the corresponding object-like play prey. Do not play aggressively with Your cat and never physically punish him for this behavior, because it will only serve to strengthen it. Instead, try giving a toy to Your cat that is interactive: hanging toys Your cat can bat or jingling balls to chase.Cat aggression-cats can occur in the multi-cat. Very important to provide each cat with its own private space. Give attention to one-on-one with the cat in the resting place of their favorite hotels in a specific home. Pan separate waste and the area of the feed may also be required.
However, territorial disputes can be Common-and can be very aggressive. If they do, the cat may need to be stored in separate rooms with the door closed and then slowly reintroduced to each other. After complete separation for a few weeks, the door was opened slightly so that the cats can investigate each other. Replace the cat's Room a couple of times during this period so that each cat can become accustomed to the scent of the other. Replace the bedding and his food bowl also. Familiarfamiliar toys that are placed at the bottom of the door can help the cat began to play together. This may need a very slow process-give Your cat the time they need to learn to live together peacefully.