Taking out anger on a pet, like a cat, is not a healthy way to cope with emotions. It's important to find healthier ways to manage anger, such as talking to a therapist or practicing relaxation techniques. It's also important to remember that pets are living beings who deserve love and care, not to be the target of anger.
it is probly just like it or it your diet you have it on and don't feed it cheese that gives it anger issues
yes it not real
It is never okay to hurt a cat out of anger. If you have done so, it is important to seek help from a professional, such as a veterinarian or animal behaviorist, to address the situation and ensure the well-being of the cat.
You can take a bath
Normally, a cat will arch its back and fluff its spine, tail and head. It will also turn sideways, tilt its head up and hiss. Most people confuse this with anger: anger is a same pose, but the cat is laying flat and confronts the other person or cat from the front.
Yell and shout.
You could take your anger out on things that you won't damage or that are already damaged.
Take a deep breath.
Anger issues are when things or people make you angry. Then, when you get angry, you quickly lose your temper. You then take out your anger on the people and things around you.
A bit of north West English slang, Liverpool or Manchester meaning to take your anger out on one who cannot retaliate. - -( there is a hilarious song about this by the Manchester Spinners, a British folk group)
Anger management is a process where one can learn to control the underlined emotion of anger. It does NOT take the anger away, but it teaches one to engage in more positive way to diffuse the anger. I took anger management classes in N. C. and it was very, very productive.
I found that a graet way to treet anger is buy a punch bag then when you are angry take it out on the bag