|text = Fear is very commonplace in the feline population, with, for example, many cats showing avoidance behaviour when there are visitors to the house. The most commonly documented fear-inducing stimuli in cats include other animals (both cats and other species), strangers (human), noises and unusual experiences such as travelling or visiting the vet. Cats can also become so afraid of other neighbourhood cats that they refuse to go outside. | |text = Fear is very commonplace in the feline population, with, for example, many cats showing avoidance behaviour when there are visitors to the house. The most commonly documented fear-inducing stimuli in cats include other animals (both cats and other species), strangers (human), noises and unusual experiences such as travelling or visiting the vet. Cats can also become so afraid of other neighbourhood cats that they refuse to go outside. |