Cats Protection Behaviour Manager Nicky Trevorrow explains why a cat may show misdirected predatory play behaviour.
Our behaviour specialist reveals your cat might ‘ambush’ you with aggressive play. Cats Protection Behaviour Manager Nicky Trevorrow explains why a cat may show misdirected predatory play behaviour. During normal development, kittens start to develop social play with each other at four weeks of age, as a way of practising hunting behaviours. Social play, including chasing behaviour, continues until it peaks at approximately 12–14 weeks. Often this type of predatory aggression appears as ‘ambushing’ where the cat lies in wait, ready to attack as soon as someone walks by.
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