
Why Does My Cat Attack?
Cats can be tricky to understand and sometimes they appear to get touchy or reactive for seemingly no reason and without warning. Pay attention for these subtle clues like change in ear position (ears flat or facing to the side or back rather than relaxed and facing forward), change in eye dilation (eyes may become more dilated), tail movement (they may wag or flick their tail) or even a change in voice/meow. Some cats are ok with one or two belly pets and that’s it, so be aware of your cat’s individual boundaries.
Sometimes, however, this behaviour can also be a sign that play time has not gone far enough. Cats can get very worked up in chasing/attack mode and we assume they’ve had enough, and we abruptly stop playing; they may still be in play mode and might attack your feet when you walk by! Keep playing until they are tired out and hopefully they will also let you sleep through the night.
Lastly, remember to never play with your cat using your actual hands or feet as that will, in effect, train her to attack your hands and feet. Always use toys and objects – check out the very affordable Cat Dancer Toy, lots of distance and possibly hours of (painless) fun with your feline friend!
– Dr. Amy Rojman, DVM
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