She thinks it is another cat on her turf.
Normally you would hear a hissing sound accompanied by your cat being angry
it depends how many times it gets kicked if gets kick every day the cat has to have help.
The lynx gets it's learned behavior from what ever it sees for example if it saw a cat jump on a mouse the lynx would do the same it does not matter what lynx it is all of them are the same.
It will get angry and probably bite or scratch you. Its like if someone came up to you and pulled your arm. You would get angry too. It will also HISS at you for doing that (I have experience with that).
Yes, but they think it's another cat and not themselves ANSWER when my cat was young it was a thing of great entertainment and mystery to him, but once he reached a certain age he would just look in the mirror as i held it to his face, (t was also entertainment to us too) and he'd look very bored and as if hes saying "yeah yeah yeah i get it , its a mirror, its me, how interesting" They can see their reflection but since they don't smell "another" cat, they quickly lose interest. Cat society is governed by their sense of smell and body language. Without one, the other doesn't matter. In other words, the cat will see the reflection, think it's another cat there but then, once it realizes there is no odor attached to it, it realizes it's not another cat. My cat is vain, she looks at her self while cleaning, and sees where she missed and fixes it. She will stare at herself for 15 minutes or so and watch as she cleans.
When a cat sees another cat, sometimes they want to puff up to look big to scare the other cat. But I think your cat does this because it sees its reflection in the mirror. Hope this helps!
There is no special term for an angry cat.
Same as all other cats, annoyance, fear, and abuse.
Cats show emotion with their tail. Every cat is different. My cat responds to me with her tail when I talk to her. Only you can tell if your cat is mad or angry when she moves her tail.
Yes. I own two, and they do the exact same thing as you describe.
When a cat sees another cat, it will usually hiss (if the same gender) because the unknown cat is on your cat's territory. Your cat feels the need to get that cat off, so it hisses and makes itself look bigger to scare it away. If the cat is a different gender... well, that cat might be allowed in.
all you have to do is wash
My cousin's cat likes to imitate the cows he sees on their farm.
Many things, that only the cat can tell you...
When a cat is angry (this goes for almost all cats) Its ears will flatten against its head and it will continuously whack its tail of the ground.
Yes if it sees a cat
they can't see them