Posted on July 11, 2013 at 19:48
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Cats react with aggression to articulate territorialism, to display power over another cat, or in response to being hurt or in a state of terror. Regardless of what the source, handling an aggressive cat is a knotty and difficult job demanding tolerance plus a big amount of enterprise plus endeavor. Whenever a cat flattens his/her ears, enlarges his/her eyes, hisses, howls, growls, or poses in an arched back pose, it's officially in aggression-attack-assault mode. Owners of aggressive pets may…
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