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Malicious Attacks

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Question
My cat about a year old attacks my leg whenever I am in my room. Right when I step out of my doorway she stops. I play with her everywhere not too much or too little in there either so I don't think she wants to play..

Answer
Steven,

Indoor cats have surpressed hunting urges that they can't satisfy if they don't go outside. Cats who exhibit this behavior are usually trying to utilize their natural instinct to hunt and attack something that moves...in your case a leg.

Try getting some little furry stuffed mice that you can throw and she can catch; get a pet laser light (PetSmart, Petco, etc,) where she can chase the 'little red bug' on the floors, wall, and ceilings. They also love the sparkly craft balls that you get in a package in Wal-Mart's craft dept., or at a craft store. Mine carry those around in their mouth

Another thing that hunter type cats like, periodically for a treat, is a raw beef rib bone. I have the butcher cut some in half. The cats satisfy their 'fresh kill' instinct by pulling on the meat, the protein is good for them, and the fibers in the meat help clean their teeth. Not all cats are interested in them (some of mine aren't...one of mine won't touch meat, raw OR cooked) but the 'hunters' usually have fun with them. Sometimes they will growl at you if you look like you might take their prize away!

Maybe you should get her a kitty friend about her same age and temperment to play kitty games with, to snuggle with, and to keep her company. It takes some of the pressure off of you to keep her amused. It's also not good to have a cat too dependant on a human for company and companionship.

Also, is she spayed? That would help settle her down. Behavior problems are often signs of illness or pain. It is important for a cat with an aggression problem to be examined by a vet. This is especially important for adult cats that suddenly become aggressive. Ear infections, arthritis, bite wounds, and abscessed teeth can cause aggression.

Have a folded newspaper handy or carry one when you think the cat is going to attack your leg. Whap her with the newspaper when she goes for your leg to scare her, and at the same time loudly say "NO LEGS!"
That is so she can associate the scaring and loud voice with your leg. Make sure to wait a few minutes then love on her. You want her to be scared to attack your leg but NOT to be scared of you!

Tabbi