A newly adopted or fostered cat, or even a cat that has been in the home for a while, can be scared of you for various reasons. In order to improve their welfare, we need to ensure that your cat is comfortable, and you are safe when interacting with them. Fear can lead to flight, freeze or even fight. Fear aggression is common when the fearful cat cannot escape or does not have a safe place to hide. This document created by the San Francisco SPCA with a grant from Maddie's Fund®.#afraidofme#Behavior,TrainingandEnrichment
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