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The Persian Aggression Behavior Problem

The Persian is one of the most widely recognized and popular breeds in the world - and one of the oldest. As their name suggests, Persians originate from the country that was once Persia, now Iran, in the Middle East.The Persian longhairs are reported to have been discovered there by Europeans in 1614

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Fear Aggression
Fear aggression may be a result of punishment by people, or may be associated with other types of fear. Although many cats may retreat when fearful, those that are on their own territory or are prevented from retreating because they are cornered, are more likely to fight.
Play Aggression
Play aggression is commonly shown by young persian cats toward people or other pets in the family. Overly rambunctious play along with grabbing, stalking, pouncing, nipping or biting of people or their clothing are common signs of play aggression. Although it is a normal behavior it can lead to injuries. If handled incorrectly it could lead to more serious forms of aggression as your cat matures.
Territory Aggression
Territorial aggression can be exhibited toward people or other animals (usually other cats) that approach or reside on the pet’s property. Territorial aggression can occur towards cats outside of the home, but also towards cats that live in the household. This may be with the addition of another cat, or when resident cats reach social maturity at 1-2 years of age.
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Predatory Aggression
Predation is the instinctive desire to chase and hunt prey. Predatory behaviors include stalking, chasing, attacking, and ingestion of prey animals, but may occasionally be directed at people or other pets. Although the desire to chase can be reduced by using desensitizing and counter-conditioning in the presence of the stimuli, this is a very dangerous form of aggression, which must be prevented.
Pain-induced Aggression
Pain-induced aggression is usually elicited by handling or contact that elicits pain or discomfort. However, even if your cat is not exhibiting pain, certain medical conditions (endocrine imbalances, organ disease, etc.) may make the pet more irritable and prone to aggression. Fear and anxiety further compound many of these cases.
Maternal Aggression
Maternal aggression is directed toward people or other animals that approach the queen with her kittens. With desensitization, counter conditioning, good control and highly motivating rewards, it may be possible to train your cat to accept handling of the kittens.
Non-recognition Aggression
This explosive type of aggression occurs between feline house mates that have previously had a reasonable relationship. It probably occurs through “failure of recognition.” Non-recognition is most often triggered when one cat in the family is brought back from the veterinarian's office, or the groomer, and smells and behaves differently. If a fight ensues, it can damage irreparably the relationship between the cats and lead to the development of territorial aggression. It is best avoided by separating indoor cats after outside excursions until it can be established that they are friendly toward each other.
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Social Status Aggression
Information on the social structure and relationship between cats is continually being updated with new research. Cats do maintain social relationships when living in groups leading to the speculation that some form of social structure also exists. Social structures are often maintained with aggressive displays and actions. Some cats may display aggression toward their owners or other cats when displaying assertiveness. This type of aggression is infrequently described in the veterinary literature but is a consideration in those cats that bite or attack their owners or other cats in order to control a situation.
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