Cats are aloof and quiet animals. They will not bark even when they are around their owners, but sometimes they will bite toys and keep barking. This has left many people scratching their heads. So what should I do if the cat bites the toy and keeps moaning? What's going on when my cat bites the toy and keeps meowing? Let’s take a look at how to solve the problem of a cat chewing on a toy and keeping barking.
1. Instinct
Cats have a hunting instinct and will bite the prey when they catch it. It barks to warn other animals not to fight with it. So when a cat scratches and bites a toy, it will make a meowing sound out of instinct. This is also the cat celebrating and showing off its trophies to its owner.
2. Act like a baby
If If a cat bites a toy and keeps barking around its owner, it may be that the cat is acting coquettishly to its owner, hoping that the owner can play with it. At this time, the owner can play with the cat for a while, which will help the cat get closer to and trust the owner.
3. In heat
Cat Generally, the cat will go into estrus when it is 5-6 months old. If it does not find a mate during this period, the cat may choose to vent on toys, and may also show symptoms such as urinating, howling, and being restless. At this time, if there is a need for breeding of cats, it is recommended to wait until the cats are one and a half years old before breeding to avoid problems such as dystocia if the cats are too young. If there is no need for reproduction, it is recommended to take the cat to the pet hospital for sterilization surgery at a staggered estrus period.
If you encounter the last situation, you still need to pay attention~