Our cat is about 5 years old and we've had him since he was a kitten (adopted from county shelter @ age 7 weeks). He is neutered and was front paws were declawed due to aggressive attacking. When he was a kitten, the vet had so much trouble controlling him for regular examination that he would literally cause his blood readings to indicate that he had an infection. We brought him to a specialist who did an ultrasound and found that there was no infection but concluded that he would actually alter his blood levels when he became so upset during examination.
We are very concerned because he has randomly attacked other people as well as myself. Attacks occur when the person is walking and Neo will lunge forward with no warning, no growling, no hissing, no raised hair and jump up and bite. Usually his target is the leg of the person walking. I'm an experienced cat owner and have said that these attacks are usually because he feels threatened somehow. But, there have been a couple of isolated incidents where he attacks me with no warning and this really concerns me.
Attack 1: occurred about 3 years ago when our friend was staying with us. The friend was loud and had a boisterous personality. Neo lunged and tried to scratch and bite our friend on a few occasions. I figured this was because he felt threatened because our guest was loud and different. Acceptable, but strange behavior.
Attack 2: occurred about 2.5 - 3 years ago. My toddler nephew was not provoking the cat but Neo scratched my nephew. I assumed Neo felt threatened and insecure due to not being used to having a toddler around him. Still, this was not the first time he severely scratched so we had his front end declawed (though I am very much AGAINST declawing, I could not accept him hurting an innocent child without provocation).
Attack 3: occurred less than 1 year ago. Our neighbor was pet-sitting and Neo lunged forward and bit her leg. I figured it was because he felt threatened somehow, but she is an experienced cat owner and refused to pet-sit for us anymore. This is not acceptable behavior.
Attack 4: occurred about 1 - 1.5 years ago. My other cat Maggie is also a rescue cat and she does not like people to hold her. When being held, she squeels and so we just don't ever hold her because this is too traumatic for her. One evening something frightened Maggie and she squeeled. Neo attacked my leg. I don't know if this was to defend Maggie or what, but he bit me and broke the skin. Anytime Maggie makes an unusual noise, Neo defensively comes running toward in order to protect her. This is acceptable behavior.
Attack 5: I got out of bed in the middle of the night. Somehow this triggered Neo to lunge at me and bite my leg and arm, breaking the skin. This is unacceptable behavior.
Attack 6: Occurred just recently within the past week. I was walking in my bedroom, turned back around and Neo lunged forward and bit my leg, breaking the skin. He ran away and when I saw him sitting in the hall I knew not to pass him because he would attack again. I could tell by the way his eyes were staring right through me. This really bothered me and it unacceptable behavior.
Each time he attacks, he does not give any warning with growling, raised fur, hissing etc. He just lunges, bites and runs away. He can also be very cuddly and often sleeps right next to me and my pillow. The random, unprovoked attacks really concern me and my husband. I cannot avoid the attacks because it is so random that I really never know when it will happen.
I have an appointment on Monday with the vet to see if there are any obvious signs of health issues that may lead to this behavior. I'm afraid that we may need to euthanize him if there is no obvious reason, simply because his behavior is unpredictable. We will soon have a baby in our home and it really concerns me that his behavior is so irratic and unpredictable. I don't think I could leave him alone around my baby.
It breaks my heart to see him hurt me like this. Does anyone have experience with such random attacks? This behavior began before he was declawed.
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