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Oct 4, 2024 · You should have a good idea of your cats and how they behave, but you can use these six steps as a guide if you want to tell whether your cats are playing or fighting.
- Body Positioning
- The Aggressor
- Biting
- Vocals
- What to Do If Cats Are Really Fighting
When playing, cats will lean their bodies toward each other in order to deliver a good thwapof the paw. But Diane reveals, “Felines with arched backs and puffed out fur in a leaned-back position are ready for a fight.” Ear positioning can also signal intentions. “The ears of kitties ready for a fight are turned back, sometimes pinned back against t...
As cats play, they take turns being the ‘bully’. You can see the role change between the cats as they tussle. In a real fight, one cat will remain the aggressive dominant. @get_laughing_cats/Instagram
Biting is part of play, but there is a difference in the mouthing actions of play versus those meant to do harm. Listen for shouts of pain when cats are using teeth during play. Painful bites mean the situation has changed from play to aggression.
Playtime is generally quiet when it comes to vocals. Cats will sometimes meow and make noise during fun fights, but cats who are truly engaged in a battle of aggression will vocalize with yowls, growls, and hissing. @meowcursed/Instagram
If you determine your cats are engaged in a real fight, break them up by clapping, stomping feet, or making some form of noise. But, be careful! “Never put your hands into the middle of a fight — your hands will most likely end up bleeding.” Separate the cats once they’ve untangled by herding each of them into separate spaces or rooms. Diane also r...
Aug 7, 2024 · By observing your cats’ body language closely, as well as the nature of their interaction, you’ll be able to determine if they’re playing or fighting and break up any fights swiftly and safely. We’ll give you a complete guide to how cats behave when they fight and what next steps to take when they do.
May 10, 2022 · It's not a good idea to allow cats to "fight it out" because this rarely settles conflicts and usually makes matters worse. Learn the types of behaviors and how to stop aggression between cats so your household can stay at peace.
Feb 3, 2023 · How do you recognise actual, true, play in kittens and cats? Actual play can be recognised by: 1) A balance and equality in the play (reciprocity), for instance switching positions when...
- Ineke Van Herwijnen
A lot of cat owners may be familiar with the sound of two moggies having a stand-off in the street. Understanding why they fight can help you take steps to avoid cat fights and the dangers and injuries that come with them for your cat.
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Jan 13, 2022 · Is it normal for cats to play with each other in the form of fighting? How do you spot the difference between play or fighting and what should you do if friendly play turns into something less agreeable?