Why is my cat stalking my other cat?

Play Aggression
Cats often stalk, chase, pounce and lay in wait as a from of 'play', but this can also involve aggression in the form of biting and scratching. It is sometimes difficult to recognise play aggression as some cats play more roughly than others and do not retract their claws when they swat.
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How do I get my cat to stop stalking my other cat?

If one cat keeps attacking a particular cat, the first step is to separate the cats from each other completely — in separate areas of the house. Do not allow them to paw at or smell each other through a door. If they must be in adjoining rooms, place a barrier at the bottom of the door.
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Why does my cat constantly stalk my other cat?

Make sure everyone is getting enough play time. One cat (typically the younger, active cat) chasing the other cat in play is often perceived as aggression when it's actually a result of the cat not having their daily energy needs met. Cats have much more energy to expend than most of us realize.
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How do you tell if cats are friends or enemies?

1. If they are friends, they will groom each other, rub one another and, sleep, and even cuddle. 2. If they are foes, they will timeshare the use of their things, like food, water, beds and litter boxes.
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How do cats show dominance to other cats?

Dominant cats may attempt to establish their dominance in a multiple cat household by hissing, hitting, and growling. They may also urinate outside of the litter box in areas that the other cats frequent, push other cats out of the food bowl until they are done eating, and make the other cats feel threatened.
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Can my Cats Get Along? Cat-to-Cat Body Language basics



How can you tell which cat is dominant?

How to Tell Which Cat is Dominant
  1. A Dominant Cat Might Challenge Another Cat. ...
  2. A Dominant Cat Might Sit on or Mount Another Cat. ...
  3. A Dominant Cat Might Hoard Food or Toys. ...
  4. A Dominant Cat May Spray or Bunt. ...
  5. Territorial Reasons. ...
  6. Lack of Feline Socialization Also Causes Dominance Or Aggression Problems.
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Do cats get jealous of other cats?

Can Cats Get Jealous of Other Cats? Jealousy over the presence of another cat is very common. All cats have different personalities, and some will be made insecure and display jealousy more easily than others. It is important to watch your cat and observe their cues and triggers.
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Why is my cat aggressive all of a sudden to my other cat?

Some of the underlying non-medical causes for aggression between cats in the same household include fear, lack of socialisation, inappropriate introduction of a new cat, overcrowding (i.e. not enough vertical or horizontal space, too few resources etc), redirected aggression, play and predation.
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Should I let my cats fight it out?

Never let the cats “fight it out.” Cats don't resolve their issues through fighting, and the fighting usually just gets worse. Interrupt aggression with a loud clap of your hands or spray from a water gun. Neuter the cats. Intact males are particularly prone to aggressive behavior.
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Why does my cat bite the back of my other cats neck?

Showing Dominance

The neck is an easy spot to reach and features into their hunting instincts. This instinct to dominate also shows up between two cats that know each other well. As long as the cat being bitten doesn't seem to be in pain, it's usually a combination of play and dominance.
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Do cats fight for dominance?

Adult male cats normally tend to threaten, and sometimes fight with, other males. These behaviors can occur as sexual challenges over a female, or to achieve a relatively high position in the cats' loosely organized social dominance hierarchy.
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How do I know if my cat is jealous of my other cat?

Signs of Jealousy in Cats
  1. Physically coming between you and the object they are jealous of.
  2. Hissing and growling.
  3. Swatting at an object.
  4. Scratching.
  5. Biting.
  6. Urinating/marking territory.
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Why is my cat so jealous of my other cat?

A sudden change in daily routine, including your cat's feeding schedule, can cause behavioral issues such as jealousy. A lack of personal space, beds, or other belongings can also encourage jealous behavior if a cat feels threatened by another pet.
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How do you calm a jealous cat?

How To Stop Your Cat from Being Jealous
  1. Figure Out What's Making Your Cat Jealous.
  2. Give Them More Attention.
  3. Give Them Space.
  4. Create Positive Associations.
  5. Ask Your Veterinarian for Help.
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How do you tell if your cats are a bonded pair?

How can you tell if two cats are bonded? If you are unsure of whether cats are bonded, there are some things to look for. These include enjoying playtime together, and also sleeping next to each other. Other bonded behaviors include rubbing their bodies and faces against each other, and eating food at the same time.
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Do house cats have an Alpha?

Cats are incapable of considering a human to be an alpha. They have no concept of alpha and beta dynamics, even among themselves. If you feel like your cat doesn't respect you but respects another member of the house more, it's not because it thinks you are weak. It just doesn't feel attached to the other person.
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How do I show my cat I am the Alpha?

Showing Your Cat Affection and Positive Reinforcement
  1. Petting and cuddling.
  2. Praise – use your voice, tell them that they're being well behaved.
  3. Giving treats or using catnip.
  4. Playing their favorite game or with their favorite toy.
  5. Encourage social behavior. Use treats if you must, to lure them out and socialize.
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How do I stop my cat being territorial?

Try feeding your cat at the same time every day, scheduling a set playtime, keeping their bed in the same spot, and staying on top of litter box cleaning. The calmer your kitty, the less likely they are to become territorial.
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Do cats fight over their owners?

Play aggression is the most common type of aggressive behavior that cats direct toward their owners. It involves typical predatory and play behaviors, including stalking, chasing, attacking, running, ambushing, pouncing, leaping, batting, swatting, grasping, fighting and biting.
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Why do cats raise their bum when you pet them?

Apparently, the instinct to adopt “elevator butt” is ingrained in a cat from birth. When your cats were just wee little kittens, they had to lift their heinies so Mom could clean them. As a result, they reflexively stick their bum in the air when you pet them in that area.
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How do you get one cat to stop dominating the other?

If your cats begin to fight, separate the cats as quickly as possible. To do this, you can try throwing a blanket or towel on them. You can also try making a loud noise to break their concentration. Water works well to startle and scare fighting cats.
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Why do cats swipe at each other?

Playful, energetic cats may slap each other as in invitation to play. Cats that are inviting play by slapping will have body language fitting a playful cat. Their whiskers will be forward and their attention given to the situation at hand. Their claws will be retracted for the slap so as not to hurt the other cat.
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What is a beta cat?

If your business needs a "greeter cat," look for a beta. This outgoing quality makes her especially easy to care for, because if the food dish is getting low or the litter box isn't being kept up, you will know about it right away. Betas are known as "supervisors." She loves to watch you do things.
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How can I tell if my cats are playing or fighting?

If your cats' bodies are relaxed or their ears are pointed forward, they're likely just playing. If your cats flatten their ears, hold their ears back, or puff up their fur or tails, this is a sign that they're fighting, not playing.
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Why does my cat lick my other cat then bites him?

Cats that are bonded sometimes show sweet displays of affection toward each other, like grooming. They'll lick and bite each other, clean the other's fur, and spend a lot of time making sure the other cat is purrrfectly clean. This type of grooming is a good sign—it means your cats are friends.
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