Why aggressive behavior in cats?
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Although there are more affectionate races than others, such as the Siamese cat, the Burmese, the Maine Coon or the Persian, the domestic felines are characterized by a common trait: their bad temperament. Yes, it is true that there are exceptions, but what causes most cats to have such a strong character? Science has found out.
Apparently, early weaning (less than 12 weeks) increases the risk of aggressiveness and anxiety, and is that this separation of their mother figure is traumatic.
Weaning before 8 weeks of age increases the risk of aggression, but not fearful behavior. Conversely, weaning cats after 14 weeks of age have a lower likelihood of aggression towards strangers than early-weaned cats.
early weaning has a detrimental effect on behavior and, therefore, researchers suggest a delayed weaning as a simple and inexpensive approach to significantly improve the welfare of millions of cats.
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Apparently, early weaning (less than 12 weeks) increases the risk of aggressiveness and anxiety, and is that this separation of their mother figure is traumatic.
Weaning before 8 weeks of age increases the risk of aggression, but not fearful behavior. Conversely, weaning cats after 14 weeks of age have a lower likelihood of aggression towards strangers than early-weaned cats.
early weaning has a detrimental effect on behavior and, therefore, researchers suggest a delayed weaning as a simple and inexpensive approach to significantly improve the welfare of millions of cats.
#caturday by OlitaM
#tammywhite photography
I will give #heartxheart and i will only #supportonlyoriginalcontent. I will #reportilegalcontent
Smokey2017 › Excuse me miss Tammy I do not have a bad temper only when I see that flearoy
Deliana › Interesting point of view, but my Fang has not a bad temperament...
Violeta › Wow great photo
Bashields › Amazing Tammy
carmen3521 › great photo
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