As a cold and quiet animal, cats don’t even yell around their owners, but sometimes they bite toys and keep screaming, which makes many people confused. So what should they do if cats bite toys and keep screaming? What's wrong with the cat biting the toy and keeping screaming? Let’s take a look at how to solve the problem of the cat biting the toy and keeping screaming.
1. Instinct
Cats have the nature of hunting. When they catch prey, they will bite and scream, in order to warn other animals not to rob them. So when the cat is snatching and biting a toy, it will make a sound of howling out of instinct. This is also the cat is celebrating and showing off its trophy to its owner.
2. Being coquettish
If the cat is biting a toy while keeping around the owner, it may be that the cat is acting coquettish to the owner, hoping that the owner can play with it. At this time, the owner can play with the cat for a while, which will help make the cat closer and trust the owner.
3. Eros
Cats usually go into estrus at 5-6 months old. If they do not find a spouse during this period, the cat may choose to vent their toys, and will also show symptoms such as urination, howling, and restlessness. At this time, if there is a need for reproduction for cats, it is recommended to wait until the cat is one and a half years old before breeding to avoid difficult delivery of the cat. If there is no need for reproduction, it is recommended that you take your cat to a pet hospital for sterilization during the erotic period.
If you encounter the last situation, the shoveler should still pay attention~