Animals

Not sure whether your cat wants to play or fight? This study may help

This International Cat Day, find out the six distinctive cat behavioural categories

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 08 Aug 2023 5:00PM

Not sure whether your cat wants to play or fight? This study may help
It's not always clear whether our feline friends just want to have fun or are looking for a fight. – ETX Daily Up pic, August 8, 2023

ON the occasion of International Cat Day, Tuesday, August 8, we want to help you decipher your pet's behaviour. It's not always easy to know whether our feline companions are out for some fun or whether they're actually looking for a fight. Because there is little scientific evidence to unravel this mystery, a team of researchers sought some clues.

Your cat might be cute, full of cuddles and purring with you. But as soon as your pet crosses paths with another feline, it might seem to take on another personality. Sometimes, it can be hard to tell whether these interactions with other cats are playful, social encounters, or if the cats are actually fighting, to mark their territory, for example.

To help pet owners try to understand these interactions, researchers in Slovakia conducted a study, recently published in the journal Scientific Reports.

"We found out that there was actually very little scientific evidence to guide us in answering this question, so we decided to go for it and study inter-cat interactions," said the study's first author, Noema Gajdoš‑Kmecová, of the University of Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy, in Košice, Slovakia, speaking to The Guardian.

Noema Gajdoš-Kmecová and colleagues carefully analysed 105 videos found on YouTube featuring interactions between various cats (210 felines in total). Based on these images, as well as feedback from several cat owners, the team of scientists listed several distinctive elements that allow them to determine if a cat is looking to play or is out for a fight.

Listen carefully to the noises cats are making

The study was based on the frequency and duration of six distinctive cat behavioural categories (noises, postures, tail and paw gestures, etc.). And according to the observations made during this research, the most revealing category in determining whether two cats are playing or fighting is the noise level.

"When cats are young and when they are wrestling and not vocalising, they are most likely playing," the researchers suggest in their paper.

On the other hand, chasing, prolonged motionless postures or getting their claws out were actions identified as behaviors that suggest aggressive interactions rather than playfulness. The authors of the study specify, however, that felines are likely to switch between playing and fighting, and that there is also an intermediate state between these two attitudes.

"It is important to recognize that interactions may differ from day to day or even from one occasion within a day to the other, as proximate needs and wants vary. Thus, a single incident does not predict the relationship," explain the researchers. So don't panic if you've got two cats in the house that seem to bicker. Just keep an eye out, an ear open and carefully observe the situation. – ETX Daily Up, August 8, 2023

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