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Redirect your cat’s play aggression by using toys, establishing structured playtimes, and avoiding using hands during play to promote proper behavior.
No, you should not let your cats fight it out; intervene calmly to prevent injury and reduce stress for both cats.
Cats that don't like each other often display aggression, avoid contact, and show signs of stress such as hissing, growling, or swatting.
You can differentiate fighting from playing by observing body language, vocalizations, and how quickly your cats reconcile after the interaction.
No, ignoring a cat in heat is not recommended, as it can lead to stress and behavioral issues. Proactive care is essential to ensure her well-being.
Cats in heat do not experience pain in the conventional sense, but they can show signs of discomfort and behavioral changes due to hormonal fluctuations.
No, ignoring a cat in heat is not recommended as it can cause stress and lead to behavioral issues; it's essential to ensure their comfort and safety.
A cat in heat is not in physical pain, but she may experience significant discomfort and behavioral changes due to hormonal fluctuations.
No, it's not advisable to ignore a cat in heat as she may experience stress, behavioral issues, and try to escape to find a mate.

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