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Cat Behavior Problems - Basic Guidelines

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The modern lifestyle of today has brought new possibilities for many animal lovers to achieve the role of being responsible cat owners. However, the path of responsible pet rearing is not as simple as it may seem. This is because in the course of your pet ownership, you will come across several cat behavior problems that you may find too challenging to deal with. This may actually be surprising for some because they don't know that behind the cat's cuddly image and harmless demeanor, they can turn into the one of the most temperamental creatures they've ever seen.

The occurrence of these feline behavior problems may be rooted to the personality of your pet. Contrary to the beliefs of many, each cat is different from the other. This means that there is no single way in dealing with these problems. Each case may have a different solution and the cure for one problem may solve or worsen another. Experts have found that cat behavioral problems are most likely triggered by some things or events that your cat does not like. The following are some of the most common feline behavior problems and some tips to deal with them.

Cats with Aggressive Behavior- One of the most common cat behavioral problems a cat owner can stumble upon would be aggression. This behavior problem is known to cause damage in the house. In addition, cats with this issue are also known to pester visitors and start fights with other cats.

Going out and purchasing a scratch pad or ball of yarn might be a good idea in that your cat will be able to release his or her energy in the process of playing rather than damaging your belongings or possessions. On the other hand, behavioral problems in your cat that involve your cat being overly shy may be fixed by training your cat to overcome his or her inhibitions.

Shyness- A cat may feel shyness or awkwardness when in the presence of strangers or even your friends that it does not know. This is because the cat does not feel comfortable on things that it isn't familiar with. With proper training and familiarization, you can help your cat get over his or her inhibitions.

Other common feline behavior problems may include your cat having difficulty using the litter box or litter pan properly. In many cases, this may be due to the fact that you are failing to change the kitty litter regularly. Remember that problems with your feline companion that have to do with urination and bowel movement usually take place when your cat finds it difficult to consider his or her litter pan sanitary. It is, therefore, your duty as cat owner to make at least two changes of kitty litter every day. In this way, your cat's behavioral problems involving litter box habits can more easily be avoided.

However, like all cat behavior problems this one is also treatable. Just situate a comfy litter area and lead your cat into it whenever it litters. You can also use the trusty reward system and give it a treat whenever it uses the litter box. This method will help your cat develop better potty habits.