Depending on the severity of the hiss, it could be equivalent to a human telling you to kindly leave him or her alone, or outright flipping you the bird and shouting "F*** YOU, MAN" directly into your face.
Yes, they both hiss.
Cat's hiss when they're either really angry at a human or another animal. They could also hiss if they feel threatened by a human or another animal. Hissing is their way of showing their anger or their fright. Also, when cats are angry, their fur stands up. This happens normally in the tail but if they are reallyscared/angry they will arch their backs and all of their fur will stand up.Further, this action is a "defensive" mechanism, intended to both warn another animal or human, and hopefully discourage them from further threatening, or harming the cat.I read that they hiss because it is an instinctive response to predators, which originates from ferral cats in the wild. Ferral cats would encounter snakes, which posed a threat to them, and learned to mimick the hissing as a response to a threat.
Yes they do when you upset them
Yes, it is normal for cats to hiss during playtime as a way to communicate their boundaries and excitement.
No, the savanna cats do not hiss like the snakes.
Cats hiss when playing to communicate boundaries and establish dominance. It is a natural behavior that helps them express their feelings and assert themselves during play.
Yes, it is normal for cats to hiss while playing as it can be a form of communication or a way to establish boundaries during playtime.
Cats hiss if:afraid, terrifieddistrusting, unsurein painbeing deliberately annoyedCats hiss is like saying, STOP! If a cat was human, you'd at least stop and ask why. But many people don't respect that a cat has 'said' stop. Many people don't care why their cat hissed.
Cats hiss when they play to communicate boundaries and establish dominance during playful interactions with other cats or humans. It is a natural behavior that helps them establish their position in the social hierarchy.
some hiss and some roars
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Yes, cats may hiss while playing with other cats or humans if they feel threatened or overstimulated. Hissing is a common behavior in cats to communicate discomfort or assert boundaries during play.