First, it is clear that cats fight is a natural behavior, usually because they want to vent certain emotions, or because the social status between them has changed. Even if your cat is the best friend, they will fight at some point. This does not me...
First, it is clear that cats fight is a natural behavior, usually because they want to vent certain emotions, or because the social status between them has changed. Even if your cat is the best friend, they will fight at some point.
This does not mean that your cat has serious problems or that they start attacking each other, just a few small changes and guidance can make you slightly improve the relationship between them.
First, you need to understand why your cat fights, and understanding the reasons is the first step to solving the problem. Sometimes, cats fight because they are fighting for ownership of somewhere, or because there is some kind of grudge between them. Whatever the reason, it will help to know what is happening to cats.
The second step is to observe the cat's movements, body language and sound. When the cats fight, they have signs, their tails tremble, their eyes wide and bright, and they let out a low roar at each other. If ignored in this case, it may become more intense and may even lead to harm. Therefore, you need to show up in time and take appropriate measures.
The third step is to take some action after discovering the problem. If your cats are fighting really hard, you can try to separate them. This method can calm you down and calm the cats down. At this point, you can give these two excited friends some water and let them stay separately for a while.
You can also place more cat toys at home so that they can have more ways to pass the time and energy. Toys should be mainly those that can attract the attention and interest of cats, and can interact with them, stimulate and add fun. Finally, if your cats are having a lot of arguments, consider finding some professional help.