Cats are used to wandering alone, but sometimes clashes occur between them. These little predators won't quarrel without cause.
Watching the cats squabble, it's hard to believe these sweet little furries were peacefully basking in the warm sunshine just a minute ago. Now they're arguing and ready to fight.
Cats can do more than just swear, they can also fight.
If cats have a fight and can't reach an agreement, the argument turns into a chase. A fight may follow the chase.
A common reason for cat quarrels is the appearance of a stranger on territory that the cat considers its property.
The tense confrontation looks extremely funny. It's unlikely that the two furry creatures would harm each other, even if they were arguing.
We often find it endearing when we watch cats fighting. But sometimes, the fights can be quite serious, just like those between humans.
It is clear from the animals' appearance that a reason has arisen and they are ready to quarrel.
A meeting between two cats on neutral territory can also lead to a showdown. The animals may stand motionless, stare at each other, and make ominous hissing sounds. After a while, they silently part ways.
You can swear quietly, but the silent reproach in the eyes says a lot.
Conflicts are also common among cats living under the same roof. When animals share a home, they often find reasons to argue; there's always something to fight about.
To avoid serious conflicts between pets, it's important for owners to treat each pet equally, sharing treats, toys, affection, and love equally. Who would enjoy seeing their cats fighting?
Animals often clash due to instinct; it's their nature. It's important for a cat's dependent person not to be the cause of its bad mood.












