Friday, April 3, 2009

Signs Of A Dominant Cat

Most of the time spotting a cat with a dominant personality is easy, especially in a multi-cat home. However, sometime this sort of personality trait will pop up in a normally laid back cat. This can be really noticeable when introducing a new cat into the house or if a new cat enters the neighborhood.

When two cats meet who are strangers to each other one will typically back down to the other or they will simply ignore each other. If you adopt a new cat, the cats you already own may feel the need to assert their dominance, even if they are ordinarily peaceful and relaxed. Or the cat you adopt may be the dominant one and assert his dominance over the other cats, it just depends.

Some signs you can look out for to spot a dominant cat would be:

-Posturing and trying to "stand taller" than other cats when it approaches them
-Growling at other cats if they enter his "territory"
-Randomly pouncing on other cats
-Stalking other cats
-Beating up other cats in the neighborhood

These could all be signs of a dominant cat but there could also be other aggression issues involved as well. The best way to spot a dominant cat is to closely watch it's interactions with other cats.

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