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pellet gun or get a bigger cat!! That may work or you can do like I did and get a gander of course the aggressive bird will be dead afterwards but that's just life!
Stand your ground and do not back away from your aggressive cat. Snarl and growl back at him and say NO firmly. If your cat is a male, then NEUTER him immediately and this will help this sort of behavior. His testosterone (male hormones) is all up after fighting with the other cat and then he turns it on you. NEUTER HIM. If this is a female, spay her. If this cat is a female, I would worry about this sort of behavior. Again don't let her back you down. Get aggressive back at her. Stand up tall and snarl at her, hiss at her. Don't forget about spaying her.
Aggressive behavior is reactionary and impulsive behavior that often results in breaking household rules or the law. Aggressive behavior is violent and unpredictable.
Stop interacting with her as soon as kitty is aggressive walk away, that way she know her behavior is not appropriate and eventually will stop, learning that if she bite or claw, you wont play/pet her when she does it.
Stress can cause a cat to be grumpy and aggressive towards people
aggressive behavior or aggravation.
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If it's an aggressive cat, calm it down as much as possible, and be as gentle with the fur as you can. Another good idea would be to do it while the cat is half asleep.
Symptoms of passive-aggressive behavior may include procrastination, intentional inefficiency, sarcasm, resentment, and avoidance of direct communication. People exhibiting passive-aggressive behavior may also seem sullen, moody, or stubborn.
Estrogen and testosterone are hormones that can effect behavior. Too much testosterone can be a cause of aggressive behavior. Aggression can be a major problem and you should talk to your doctor if you are experiencing it.
Passive-aggressive behavior is one of the narcissists' favorite tools.