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RE: HELP! Cat attacks me in the face!

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Posted by: kittyromeo at Thu Jan 25 20:34:07 2007   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kittyromeo ]  
   

It's not uncommon for a cat to lash out (nip, swat, bop or smack) when they are over stimulated and that oh!so-delicious-its-heaven-on-earth wonderful petting the purrfect favorite spot is a very common trigger BUT - I'm concerned about the very aggressive choice of attack. I'm not sure if he doesn't respect you (he is top cat in your house if he runs the others to ground)or is just trigger happy, but going for the eyes is his way of trying to put you down. In feral toms battling for territory, taking out an eye can be a killer blow.



You need to call your vet - if they are a strong cat vet and can handle behavior problems, and this problem is important enough, I'd ask before making the appointment. A course of anti-anxiety drugs may help (and give your other cats a breather) Or Cornell runs a behavior helpline to help guide your vet if needed.



I'm going to come across as rude here but this a safety issue, esp. if there are children or anyone with a stressed immune system in your house. Such a strong face attack is not acceptable, and this is pattern behavior? Call your vet before he seriously injures you.



Elizabeth


   

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