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Feline Aggression
This section is part of Feline Behaviour

The nature of aggressive responses in cats is strongly related to their natural behavioural responses and to their social and communication systems in the wild. The cat has a range of subtle body postures and facial expressions which can be used to diffuse tension and avoid physical conflict and, for a solitary hunter, this is important in order to prevent injury and consequent threat to the individual’s survival. In addition cats use a range of vocalisations to further increase the success of communication so that fighting is usually the ‘last resort’ defence strategy.


Section Content:

Overview of Feline Aggressive Behaviour
Risk Assessment and Prognosis
Aggression Towards People
Aggression Towards Cats


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