After my cat was neutered, the dog that passed by it also had to be slapped

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-01-31

Ever since my cat was neutered, I've noticed a very interesting phenomenon: whenever a dog passes by him, my cat will quickly slap the dog in the face accurately. This behavior not only frightened the dogs, but also confused our whole family.

In order to understand the reason behind this phenomenon, I began to observe and study the interaction between cats and dogs in my house. I found that before the cat was neutered, it was in harmony with the dog and did not have any aggressive behavior. However, after being neutered, there seems to have been some subtle changes in its personality.

After I looked up some information and consulted with some pet experts, I gradually understood why. It turns out that cats' aggressive behavior is closely related to their hormone levels. After the neutering procedure, the cat's hormone levels change, which can cause some abnormal reactions in their behavior.

However, we can't simply assume that this aggressive behavior is the cat's intention. Many times, this behavior can be caused by the cat's anxiety and restlessness. Neutering surgery is a big change for cats and can have a certain impact on their psychology. During this process, if cats do not receive enough affection and attention, they may feel anxious and lonely, which in turn will show some aggressive behavior.

To solve this problem, we need to give more attention and care to our cats. First and foremost, we need to provide a safe, comfortable environment for the cat to feel at ease and relaxed. Secondly, we can consider seeking the help of a professional pet behavior expert in order to better understand and correct the aggressive behavior of cats.

At the same time, we also need to be aware of the impact of neutering on cats and reduce their anxiety and upset as much as possible. After surgery, we can provide cats with some special care and affection, such as more toys, games, and time with them. These measures can help cats adapt to life after neutering more quickly and reduce the occurrence of aggressive behavior.

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