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|title = Feline Aggression
|categories =[[Feline Behaviour]]
|text = The nature of aggressive responses in cats is strongly related to their natural behavioural responses and to their[[Feline Social Behaviour| social]] and [[Feline Communication Behaviour|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.
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:[[Feline Aggression - Overview|Overview of Feline Aggressive Behaviour]]
:[[Risk Assessment and Prognosis of Feline Aggression|Risk Assessment and Prognosis]]
:[[:Category:Feline Aggression Towards People|Aggression Towards People]]
:[[:Category:Feline Aggression Towards Other Cats|Aggression Towards Other Cats]]
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