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Beware of cat
Mr.Bonkers is a watch cat. When the doorbell rings, he is right there to
hiss, scratch, bite any stranger that comes into the house. He defends his property with a vigor. Every other cat I have ever know has prefered to run and hide when a stranger approaches. Not this guy. Lord help any kid that ever chases him. When we have a visitor sleep overnight, Mr.Bonkers sits in a chair all night long and stares at them. Its rather upsetting. IS there any way to teach a cat to be less agressive? He is an indoor, neutered cat with access to a screened in outside room. HE gets along well with the other cats in the neighborhood that roam free (thru the screen that is) .It's just he has an active dislike for other humans. With his human family he's a perfect gentleman. He never raises a claw or bites (for blood). He's a perfect kitty except for this reaction to strangers. |
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