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bif

(22,733 posts)
Wed Oct 25, 2023, 11:23 AM Oct 2023

My cat's weird behavior.

We have an indoor cat who's been spayed. She's 3-years old. This past week, there's been another cat hanging around our back door. Our cat turns into a monster. She starts hissing and growling. Even after we chase the cat away, she'll follow me around hissing and growling at me, with this demonic look in her eyes. It takes her about a half hour to return to normal.

Is this normal? Is there anything I can do to keep the other cat out of our yard?

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brewens

(13,615 posts)
1. I don't know about normal, but my cat has done that. She's older now so it's been a while. She would
Wed Oct 25, 2023, 11:29 AM
Oct 2023

go ballistic seeing another cat close to a window and stay in war kitty mode for a little while.

3catwoman3

(24,026 posts)
2. A couple of our neighbors have cats that they allow out...
Wed Oct 25, 2023, 11:29 AM
Oct 2023

…and our one female tuxie, who is 11, and generally mild mannered, goes berserk. She lets loose with a combination meow/shriek that sounds like she’s getting a limb torn off. It’s such an alarming noise that I wish we could attach a recording of it to our house alarm system - if anyone was trying to break in, it would scare the hell out of them.

She will be rather growly at a much lower intensity, for a few minutes afterwards if one of the other 3 cats crosses her path.

SarasotaDem

(217 posts)
7. Henrii
Wed Oct 25, 2023, 12:01 PM
Oct 2023

Is our 16YO male that does the same Exactly 7 times
Each time he goes out on the patio ..
Started when other cats roamed the yard

ChazInAz

(2,572 posts)
8. I know THAT sound!
Wed Oct 25, 2023, 12:42 PM
Oct 2023

My Savannah Cat, Hastur The Unspeakable, used it on occasion. Any time the local feral cat Invader Zimm showed up in the yard, mooching, he'd go through a performance that made me think of a line from MacBeth..."When night's black agents to their preys do rouse".
He was positively apocalyptic!

Walleye

(31,035 posts)
3. My cat is pretty friendly with the cat to come to my back door since they used to be outdoors together
Wed Oct 25, 2023, 11:30 AM
Oct 2023

But when he goes to the window in the bedroom, there used to be a group of feral cats living out there, and he always attacked me like it was my fault. He still reverts sometimes at that window even though the cats are gone. Cats are weird. But my back porch cat, who climbs up to my second floor deck, one of the kittens we had neutered and released years ago, he still hangs around.My indoor cat sometimes goes and sleeps by the door to be near him. It’s cute.

Ocelot II

(115,806 posts)
4. Cats can be very territorial. Mine gets the same way when she sees
Wed Oct 25, 2023, 11:31 AM
Oct 2023

another cat in the yard, even though she's safe inside. She'll growl and fluff up, and occasionally has had the same kind of hissy fits you describe. If the other cat belongs to a neighbor maybe you could ask them to keep it inside? Or you could just yell at it and try to discourage it from hanging around your door. But your cat's behavior is normal because cat.

PSPS

(13,608 posts)
5. LOL. Yes, it's normal.
Wed Oct 25, 2023, 11:31 AM
Oct 2023

I have a similar situation. My kitty likes to sit in the window. My yard is on a neighborhood cat's "constitutional" and, when he sees her in the window, he will just sit and stare at her. She gets annoyed. He will fling himself at the window which will cause her to growl and get a hilarious bottle brush tail. He eventually saunters off and my kitty settles down. In your case, your kitty will eventually get used to it and it won't bother her so much. LOL. Enjoy!

El Mimbreno

(777 posts)
6. Seen this before...
Wed Oct 25, 2023, 11:36 AM
Oct 2023

Some cats can be extremely territorial. As far as her behavior toward you, I can only guess; maybe reaffirming her territory? Or her ownership of you?

Karadeniz

(22,557 posts)
9. Its normal. Try to put up a barrier to prevent her seeing the other cat. Her fear
Wed Oct 25, 2023, 01:01 PM
Oct 2023

could lead to her marking the territory where she sees the cat.

jfz9580m

(14,529 posts)
11. Heh
Wed Oct 25, 2023, 01:31 PM
Oct 2023

I would be taken aback if any of my three cats behaved any other way.
It sounds like standard cat behavior. I wouldn't worry about it...

Rebl2

(13,539 posts)
12. A few years ago
Wed Oct 25, 2023, 05:07 PM
Oct 2023

we had baby raccoons in the early summer and if we had the back door open, sometimes the babies would come up and my cat would see them. She seemed fascinated by them and never smacked the storm door like she would if it was another cat. Even if she sees another cat she has never turned on me if I scared it off.

Sanity Claws

(21,851 posts)
13. Yes, normal territorial dispute
Thu Oct 26, 2023, 09:37 AM
Oct 2023

Just be glad that she is not an intact male. Males will often start spraying when in a territorial dispute.

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