What is the reason why big cats get angry at kittens
Many people really want to raise a pet, and many people choose to raise cats, but there are always big cats who get angry with kittens. Let’s take a look at the specific reasons.
Cats are animals with strong territorial consciousness and have more odor to distinguish territory. The big cat was angry at the kitten because the big cat felt that the kitten had invaded its territory and wanted to attack as an attacking posture, so it warned the kitten.
The big cat should stop the cat from being angry with the kitten. The big cat is angry with the kitten, which means the big cat is hostile to the kitten and intends to attack the kitten. It is necessary to stop it in time to avoid fighting between the two cats and causing injuries.
When raising two cats, you must let the two cats become familiar with the smell and sounds, and then slowly tentatively contact each other. If raised directly together, the cat will have a stress reaction, causing body disorder and illness, and the two cats will also have a fight and cause injuries.