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Identifying Cat's Anger: Causes & Signs Explained

20. December 2024
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Cat's Signs of Anger: Recognizing When Your Feline Friend Is Upset

Part 1: Behaviors That Indicate a Cat Is Annoyed

1. Wild and Excessive Tail Swishing

When a cat is angry, you'll often see its tail flailing wildly and without rhythm. However, it's not just anger that prompts this behavior; cats may also swing their tails with such fervor when they're relaxed, content, or even on the hunt for prey.

2. Ears Pinched Back or 'Plane Ear' Position

An angry cat often develops the 'plane ear' look, with its ears pulled back and eyes halfclosed, exuding a sense of aggression. While fear can also cause a cat to have plane ears, the difference lies in the eyes and body language. Fearful cats have wide eyes with slightly dilated pupils and a hunched, cowering posture, appearing quite pitiful.

3. Verbal Retorts

Some cats, especially those with a fiery temperament, might actually 'argue' back with their owners, using their own feline language to express their discontent.

4. Hissing or Low growls as a Warning

An angry cat might emit sounds like "Shah," "Foo," or "Uu," signaling a warning. If you hear these hisses or low growls, it's a clear sign that your cat is genuinely upset, a more serious indication than mere vocal outbursts.

5. Puffing Up and Baring Fangs

When a cat is truly angry, its fur will stand on end, and it may arch its back, with the tail tucked down. These are classic signs of anger, indicating that the cat is ready to either attack or flee. It's best to give it space in such situations.

Additionally, an angry cat might extend its sharp claws and may accompany its aggression with hisses or bites.

Part 2: Common Reasons Why Cats Get Annoyed

1. Sudden Startles

Cats can become quite irritable if startled, whether by loud noises like vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, thunder, or fireworks, or by encountering something or someone that scares them.

2. Excessive Petting

Cats are not fans of prolonged petting, even from their owners. If your cat seems to be getting increasingly agitated or tries to escape, it's a sign to stop the affection.

3. Touching Sensitive Areas

Each cat has sensitive spots that they don't appreciate being touched, which can vary from one cat to another. These might be the belly, the tail, or other areas. It's important for owners to be aware of these 'nogo' zones and avoid them.

4. Being Yelled At

Cats can be sensitive and might react to loud reprimands with不服 or fear, leading to behaviors like hissing or growling.

5. Intrusion on Territory

Cats are fiercely territorial. If their space is invaded by another cat or animal, they can become extremely angry, often showing signs like puffing up, hissing, or even attacking.

6. Being in an Unfamiliar Environment

Cats are cautious in new places and may become quite grumpy until they feel safe. This can manifest as a general irritability.

7. Physical Discomfort

If a cat is feeling unwell, it might become more prone to irritability. If your cat seems consistently moody or angry, it's wise to take it to the vet for a checkup.

This overview should help you understand the signs and reasons behind your cat's anger. Do you notice these behaviors in your feline companion?

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