What are the symptoms of cat fuss?

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Sarah Johnson

Healthcare Technology Correspondent

What are the symptoms of cat fuss?

Time for cat fussing:

1. Female cats mature earlier, probably around 8 or 9 months old, and last for about a week.

2. For male cats, it is about 12 months old and lasts 7 to 10 days.

Symptoms of cat fuss:

1. When male cats are fussy, they will urinate everywhere and bark loudly to attract female cats, and they are kept indoors. Male cats always like to run out, looking for mates, and sometimes even fight with other male cats, often leaving them with scars.

2. Female cats will appear restless when making trouble, rolling on the ground and howling loudly. Female cats kept indoors will scratch the doors and windows desperately when they see a male cat outside. go out. If she never finds a mate, her hormones will be confused, causing her to go into heat repeatedly.

3. If you touch and press down the cat's back with your hands, the female cat in estrus will remain still, sometimes raising its tail high and making a "meow" sound. Sometimes they make loud noises to attract male cats. After seeing the male cat, they will be very excited and take the initiative to approach the male cat. When they see the male cat, they will make a "ouch" sound and show a special intimacy with the male cat. Feel it, squat down, step on and raise its tail, allowing the male cat to climb across.