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− | *Predatory behaviour is functionally and mechanistically different to aggression.
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| *Innate hunting responses are triggered by stimuli such as sudden movements or shrill noises. | | *Innate hunting responses are triggered by stimuli such as sudden movements or shrill noises. |
− | *Misdirected predatory behaviour towards people often begins with inappropriate play which has been encouraged. | + | *Do not play games directed at hands and feet. |
− | *Prevention entails redirecting predatory behaviour away from people using toys and other devices for environmental enrichment. | + | *Reduce reinforcement during stalking and attack behaviour (stop moving, do not make any noises). |
| + | *Wear protective garments, or at least keep hands, legs and feet covered. |
| + | *Provide an enriched play environment. |
| + | *Provide suitable play at times when the cat is expected to be active. |
| + | *Block access to the locations from which the cat launches its attacks. |
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| Cats will often have favourite places from which to launch their predatory attacks, or stalking. Access to these should be blocked off. | | Cats will often have favourite places from which to launch their predatory attacks, or stalking. Access to these should be blocked off. |
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− | ====Summary of Treatment - Misdirected Predatory Behaviour Towards People====
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− | *Cease play directed at hands and feet.
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− | *Reduce reinforcement during stalking and attack behaviour [stop moving, do not make any noises].
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− | *Wear protective garments, or at least keep hands, legs and feet covered.
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− | *Provide an enriched play environment.
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− | *Provide suitable play at times when the cat is expected to be active.
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− | *Block access to the locations from which the cat launches its attacks.
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| ==Prognosis== | | ==Prognosis== |