Although cats don't look as aggressive as dogs, don't forget that they have four pairs of claws and mouths and teeth. Once they occur, they are also very aggressive. So what is the reason for cats to have aggressive behavior? Let's learn about it together.
1. Protect your newborn offspring from attacks by family members.
2. Lack of communication with the owner or family and want to prove that you are worthy of attention because it is the best.
3. Protect your own territory and regard it as a personal space that others have no right to infringe, and even the master has no right to infringe on it.
4. Being bitten or scratched while playing with other pets.
5. Consider yourself to be the main character in the family and set your own rules for all family members.
6. There is a reason for anger, pointing his/her aggressiveness to the person next to him/her.
7. Cats will become aggressive due to pain caused by trauma, surgery, etc.
8. Hormones work during the estrus, and cats will become very aggressive, attacking people and other pets.