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Yes, it's normal for many cats to dislike or fear strangers due to their territorial and cautious nature.
To calm an aggressive cat, give it space, avoid touching it, and use soothing tones and calming pheromone products as needed.
Yes, some cats may exhibit naturally aggressive tendencies due to genetics, early socialization, or temperament.
Your cat may act mean when people come over due to fear, stress, or a desire to protect their territory from unfamiliar individuals.
You can reduce your cat's aggression by identifying triggers, providing enrichment, implementing behavior training, and consulting a veterinarian if needed.
Cats may be aggressive to strangers due to fear, lack of socialization, or territorial behavior.
Cats may appear aggressive to strangers due to fear, territorial instincts, or lack of socialization.
You should worry about your cat if it displays sudden behavioral changes, persistent vomiting, lack of appetite, difficulty breathing, or signs of pain.
When sick, cats often lay curled up, hide in quiet places, or rest in unusual postures to minimize discomfort and conserve energy.
You should worry about your cat when it shows sudden changes in behavior, appetite, or litter box habits, or displays signs of illness or injury.

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