Why Do Cats Hiss At New Cats
Thats why cats use hissing sounds to warn the opponent or threat to back off.
Why do cats hiss at new cats. Its a defensive behavior that often means youre doing something your cat doesnt like. In this video well discuss why cats hiss at humans and well go over some steps you can take prevent your cat from hissing at people. A cat who has had little to no socialization with other cats will have a very hard time adjusting to a new housemate.
A cats hiss is a form of protection and self-preservation. They Feel Threatened When a cat feels threatened they will arch their backs raise their fur to make them as big as possible and hiss at the threat. When a new kitten in the household can best be addressed by properly introducing the cats to each other.
A cat may hiss at a new cat because of territorial aggression feeling unsettled and your cats unwillingness to share its space with the newcomer. Your existing cat will want to establish herself as the older cat to be respected by the new little one. Cats frequently hiss when new guests or workers enter the home or if they are around unfamiliar children who are being loud and boisterous.
A new environment or another new pet in the family may cause the felines stress and anxiety. One thing is for sure your cat isnt hissing to be mean or to be aggressive. Deal with cats this can be actually pretty common.
Cat hissing at a new kitten is pretty normal behavior. Otherwise if ignored cats will have to attack in order to protect themselves their kittens or territory. Lets say you decide to adopt a cat or kitten.
Lets say that youve just brought the kitten home after visiting the vet. Even a cat youve had for a long time may feel threatened by the new vacuum cleaner. To make themselves more threatening cats started hissing and eventually it became instinctual.