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.
Why animals are aggressive towards each other is usually for dominance and like that is their territory not your territory.
yes
Koalas are not aggressive. Males may be territorial, especially during mating season, but they are not aggressive towards any other species.
coz. it is a fiction.
coz. it is a fiction.
If the hen has chicks it will be aggressive towards you or roosters are dangerous towards other male roosters.
Horses are often aggressive towards dogs and can be aggressive to other livestock. Generally, mares with foals will tend to be more protective and can become aggressive if they feel their foal is in danger.
Neighbors who show enmity towards one another might be likely to fight with or even hurt each other.
You can make your dog to be aggressive towards other dogs by training them.
i wouldn't. if they're aggressive, the trait might carry on to the puppies. plus, he might hurt them when the puppies are born.
In my experience, no. Sugar Gliders can be very aggressive towards other species. I have two male sugar gliders and they are quite aggressive when around my rabbits.
because they want to mate with the female that is mating with someone else