Cat fights – How to manage fights between cats in your home
by Ontario SPCA and Humane Society | Cat Care | April 6, 2018
If you’re a cat owner, you may have had the experience of waking up to your cats chasing each other, loud hissing, or some other tell-tale sign of a cat fight. The ASPCA has some great information on their website to help understand this behaviour!
Here are their suggestions for managing the aggression between cats.
Suggestions for managing your cats

Never let the cats “fight it out.” Cats don’t resolve their issues through fighting, and the fighting usually just gets worse. Interrupt aggression with a loud clap of your hands or spray from a water gun.
The ASPCA also makes note that any change in behaviour can be indicating an underlying medical condition. They suggest if you notice any unusual physical or behavioral symptoms, or if your cat stops eating, to see your veterinarian right away.
For more information on types of aggression to consider and other reasons why cats may be fighting, see the ASPCA’s full blog here.
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