Cats evolved as wild animals and with their
domestication has come some problems that go along with that. The two
most common behavioral problems seen with some cats are litter box
problems and aggression issues.
Cat behavior problems can be one
of the more frustrating experiences for cat owners, and it is the most
common reason cats are often given over to shelters by their owners
only to fall into to the hands of another unsuspecting owner.
Cats
not using the litter box are the most common behavior problem.
Sometimes this can be due to a medical problem but often times it can
be due to other issues. Issues like stress, is a big reason why a lot
of cats stop using the litter box.
Aggression is another one of
the most common behavioral problem cats can get. This can range from
biting your toes, to aggressively attacking the owner, to attacking
other cats. Some cats can even have displaced aggression taking out
their aggression on inanimate objects. Biting is a common problem
owners have and this can be due to several things, from a cat learning
that if they bite the owner’s toe they get attention, to not know that
they should shield their teeth when they play.
Cats waking owners
up too early in the morning is another behavior problem many owners
wish to change in their cats. Cats nap at all times of the day for
short durations, so while you are trying to catch up on some sleep your
well rested cat wants to burn off some energy by playing with you.
One
simple ways to cure this problem is to simply play with your cat at
night before bed time so they are more tired and will sleep longer in
the morning. If you do this over a period of a couple of weeks you
should be able to change your cat's sleeping cycle.
Cats are
prone to many behavioral problems, many of which can be prevented by
giving your cat a stable environment in which to live. Remember simply
playing with your cat daily even for fifteen minutes will give them a
chance to burn some extra energy and hopefully stay out of trouble.