Do house cats ever act protectively such as a pet dog might?
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Did you know that Egyptian cats were trained to guard the palace gates. If anyone dared tried to get in, well…..let’s just say they only tried it once.
Cats are definitely protective. I had a wonderful cat who lived to be 22 years of age. She slept with me every night and neither my mother, nor my son would dare cross the threshold of my bedroom if I was sleeping. She never actually attacked but she did a lot of hissing and we never tempted her further than that.
no pack mentality but they do have ‘turf’
they have been known to protect their property ( and in my life the cat’s have always owned the people – but it would probably be the warm spot that you represent that was important – lol )
I had a cat once that would do a nightly ‘patrol’ around the house, checking out each room, doing a circle, before planting himself in front of my bedroom door.
There are probably exceptions, but cats are generally not protective of people.
I think a cat is more than less likely to run and hide if a stranger comes in…its their instinct of survival. Dogs on the other hand would jump and bark and bite…Why do you think they were named mans best friend? It is their instinct to fight off the unknown strangers in battle to protect the ones they love
My cat has done a run-by attack. He waits in the room next to the door, not every time but once in a while, he will run out and attack whoever comes in and then takes off not to be seen for a few hours. He has been declawed and i think he sees it more as a game, but it scares the bejeezes out of my guests.
i would say yes. i have a fire exit your at my livingroom window and they were painting it so the guy started to talk to one of my cats and the other came from the other room and attacked him through the screen scared him lol. and when my grandma died she was in her housr for three days with her cat and when we found her my mom took the cat and now you can not take a bath with the door closed with the cat going crazy and that is the only room you cant close the door to she is afraid that you will not come back out. also when my friend is over and her kids are sleeping my female goes in and out of the room looking in on them and sometimes sleeps with them. they told me my house was on fire.
I was holding my cat the first time my sister and her husband came to visit my new place. When my sister reached out her hand to pet my cat, my cat actually growled and launched herself out of my arms straight at my sister. I have never seen or heard her do that since but it was really weird.
Yes. My boss just had to put her cat down because it attacked a pit bull that ran into her house. It jumped on its back and broke its jaw bitting into the pit bulls throat and back. It saved them from getting attacked she has small children in the house.
I’ve had a few very protective cats. In fact the one we have now although he is outside, we always know if someone has been there is coming or is close he will start to growl wether he knows them or not. I’ve had cats go after people that I was arguing with or they were just simply being obnoxious, just like a dog would. I do know if there is more than one they will gang up on things if needed.
They sure do, I have a cat that will attack anyone new who comes into my house until my boyfriend or I pick him up and pet him to let him know that the person is ok.
Cats can be surprising. I am sure they are are protective. I was watching Animal Miracles on animal planet and a cat attacked a burglar…
There was one case where a robber broke into a house and the cat jumped off the top of the refrigerator onto the guy. The cat scratched him so badly that there was blood everywhere in the house and the thief actually had to seek medical assistance. When he did somebody put 2 and 2 together and they used the blood from the crime scene to convict the guy. However, I don’t think this was the cat protecting their owner because no one was in the house. I think cats are more likely to protect their territory. I’ve known several acts that had strong drives to protect their territory. My cat is fine with people, but any other animal (even my two dogs) that is in ‘his’ house is a target. Another example would be my friend who had a Maine Coon cat. She had her own room in the house and the only person that could go into the room was my friend. No one else in the 8 person household could go in the room or the cat would run them off hissing and swiping. Seems to me it’s probably the cats protecting their territory and not you…but dogs do the same thing. Just call him your guard cat.
Yes they do to protect you my cat growls like a dog everytime anybody comes to our door, guards the bathroom door she has to see where going I call her guard kitty
Yes… many cats are protective not only of their home turf but those they consider belongs to them – like their pet guardians. I have heard a story on TV about this blind cat who like to take up a perching position on his cat tree by the window. Anyway, one night, a burgler entered the fateful window… when he got bodily into the house, next think he knew was this "thing" come flying out of nowhere and latch onto his head. It was the blind cat and she literally drew blood. The burgler was so shocked by the sudden attack that he panicked, dove head first through the fateful window, leaving one shoe and a trail of blood. Pet owners woke up rushed downstairs and there they saw the evidence of the break and entry and their faithful cat standing by the window all prickled up and angry. They called the police who verified the story.
So… there you go.
My ex husband came by one night to drop off child support while my fiancee was at work and my stray rescue cat who is normally very afraid of people flew off my couch and bit him when he started yelling at me during an argument