My little Tiddles goes all weird when someone (strange to her) comes into the house. she starts to try to claw them. When friends come round and pick her up giving her lots of attention stroking her she kinda looks at them funny and then starts scratching them, spitting and even biting. This is so weird tho because i have seen this side to her, she changes quickly.
I have told everyone i have this little sweet kitten who climbs up on my knew and lies on her back for me to tickle her & then when they come round she attacks them.
Does anyone know why this is. I didn't even knowing that cat's spat before i seen her do it to friend and when she was biting her i said 'oi tiddles no' and out of curiosity i put me hand to he mouth 2see if she would bite me and she just shut her mouth and turned her head, then starts waving her paws around and trying to bite my friend again.
Anyone that can help me with, really appreicate it...thanks
2007-12-15
18:15:25
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Most cats do this around strangers. They might let your visitor pick them up and pet them, but it's almost like an alarm goes off in their head and they're like 'Woah! Who the heck is this and why are they holding me?!' Almost like a stranger has invaded their personal space. The best you can do is discourage your visitors from picking Tiddles up. Eventually if your visitors come around often she might become more accustomed to them. There's always the chance she might not though. Have to give it time.
Does she occasionally hide under the furniture when visitors come calling?
If not she's pretty confident that this is her turf and nobody else is moving in or invading her territory without a good fight.
If it doesn't work after a while you might have to just let your visitors know she's not stranger friendly (maybe even a 'BEWARE OF CAT' sign on your front door :P )
2007-12-15 20:02:04
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answered by ♥rogue♥ 2
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I don't think it's a great idea to have your cats be too friendly with strangers, because strangers can hurt them. Your cat is a "one-person-cat." Some animals are like this.
Second factor is that kittens, especially male kittens go through an adolescence I call "the Damien phase" where they hide and jump out at people and grab ankles, crawl up legs, etc. It lasts about 6 months, and the the cats settle down. It can be very annoying, but it will pass.
You can use a plant mister to humanely train and socialize cats, but if your cat is truly scared of these visitors, that would be cruel.
Each cat has it's own personality and it is best to accept that at this time, your kitten isn't friendly to strangers. Go with it, and maybe the cat will grow out of it.
2007-12-15 22:40:27
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answered by La Belle Dame Sans Merci 6
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2016-10-11 09:34:09
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answered by Anonymous
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There's too much coming at her, with all the strangers and the handling - she's flipping into fear based actions. She feels she has to defend her life, so this isn't good for her. Put her in a different room when your friends come over, to keep her feeling safe. Much as people want to pet cats, if a cat is afraid then they're going to try to protect themselves and you don't want someone getting seriously hurt by her.
2007-12-16 11:52:14
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answered by Elaine M 7
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These people are strange to her, why on earth would she warm up to a total stranger?
I have two cats. My female kitty will NOT let ANYONE pick her up except ME. She will bite and scratch anyone else who tries UNLESS I hand her to them. Then she knows it's okay.
My male kitty will let anyone pick him up, but he does not tolerate being held more than a minute or so. He never bites or scratches (on purpose) but he manages to get away because he is a very big cat.
2007-12-15 18:35:12
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answered by Pixie 7
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Just because your cat is a sweetheart to you, doesn't mean she'll be a sweetheart to your friends.
Request that your friends DON'T pick her up. Let your cat come to them on her own terms, and let her keep her feet on the ground. She doesn't trust your friends.
2007-12-15 18:19:31
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answered by Anonymous
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shes just not used to them is what it sounds like-just give Tiddles time w/them and im sure she will adapt.
2007-12-15 18:23:25
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answered by Anonymous
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