Your cat could just have a tough personality.... if the cat is being vicious you may want to take the cat to the vet to make sure there isn't anything physically wrong with the cat to cause the bad moods..... if you are sure the cat is healthy than it may just be the cats way of interacting.....
Good luck!
2007-03-11 03:13:43
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answered by Somanyquestions,solittletime 5
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I think it is normal, I have 4 and they all have their own personalities but, only one that was abused as a baby before I got it, the oldest one, it seems like he has flashbacks or something...but, I've learned when he's fixing to bite, and he has bobcat teeth, he has wild cat compared to my others in him, but, I know when he is fixing to bite and know when to leave him alone....he's a doll, and I love him, and he has always welcomed cats into my home and dogs...and the weird thing about him is, he can tell if I'm getting sick before I can and comes and lays right at my head, and I know I'm fixing to get sick, and as I'm sick, he stays there until I'm well, then goes back and sits up high like a king and a statue...but, all cats are different, and I just thank God I got him declawed, which I don't like but, he would be a real terror, lol....but, who is to say whether a cat is normal or not...I have one that also masterbates, lol, he's fixxed too...and has a big time playing with his little thing...and let's all the others watch...cats are amazing and fun to watch and loving and yes, mean sometimes...but, it just depends on their mood and how welll you treat them, which everyone says I treat them better than people, lol..but, I love waking up to my babies in the bed all around and holding their paw going to sleep...guess, I'm your typical cat lady, lol
2007-03-11 04:12:35
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answered by Confused 3
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I used to have a cat like that. I think outside things could be bugging it. But this is normal.
2007-03-11 03:28:31
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL! you do no longer understand lots approximately "organic-bread" cats first it particularly is spelled breed or bred. long furred monster?? generic egyptian cat? There are various breeds that are a organic breed and have long, medium and short fur. i've got no longer met an prolonged furred monster cat coming from any breeder. till it particularly is a bad breeder. The Maine Coon is a organic breed from the U. S.. Originated the state of Maine. study up on the breed. And with a "organic-Bread" cat you do understand what to anticipate in wellbeing and temperament and of direction attractiveness is in the attention of the beholder. With a "generic cat" you do no longer understand its history what's in the kin lines, what genetic defaults, wellbeing subject concerns are. Now asserting that kittens from an analogous muddle can strengthen up in a diverse way in basic terms as any brother and sister they gained't all be an analogous. Genetics performs a huge area in that. i would be unable to understand why human beings call others names in basic terms because of the fact they have diverse evaluations. No 2 human beings think of, seem or act alike and all could be respected for his or her likes and evaluations whether they do no longer seem to be what you have self assurance in. R P Cat Maine Coons YEP one among those "organic-Breads" LOL
2016-09-30 12:38:38
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answered by ? 4
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Cats can have mood swings just as humans do. It is very normal, and after a while, you will be able to determine by his movements and body language when he is in one of his bad moods.
2007-03-11 03:37:45
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answered by Çåŗőľîņẫ§ħŷġĭ®ł 5
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Yes, it's normal.
I've had cats all my life and from time to time they've all gone a little "crazy".
Cats have emotions just like every other warm blooded creature...sometimes they want to play and be cuddled and sometimes they just want to be left alone.
If you're petting or playing with your cat and his/her tail starts to twitch...take that as a sign that kitty has had enough.
2007-03-11 03:53:12
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answered by gracieandlizzie 5
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First off you belong to the cat not the other way around. lol
This is absolutely normal behavior for a cat, they are the most fickle creatures on the planet.
2007-03-11 03:50:50
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the cat is normal. You're not in a great mood all the time, and neither is your cat.
2007-03-11 03:25:29
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answered by NONAME 3
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Yes. Same like my cat!
2007-03-11 05:02:28
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answered by raee. 3
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Most cats are bipolar I think, particularly females and Calico/Torti females are notorious for it. There's no such thing as a "normal" cat, they're all cracked in one way or another.
2007-03-11 04:30:53
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answered by lizzy 6
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