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For tagging questions related to behavior where dominance and pack hierarchy (e.g. "alpha dog") are assumed to be factors between 2 or more animals, including humans.
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Cats and throat-hold -- accept or discourage?
It sounds like your kitties are just playing. The bite to the front of the neck is an effective way to kill prey. I think your male cat is just practicing for "the hunt" - keeping his skills sharp. A …
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How can I tell if my cat is bullying her sister and what can I do to combat the problem?
Yes, it sounds like you could have a little bit of a dominance issue. Unlike dogs, who tend to be all dominate or all submissive, cats tend to be dominate over certain things. … Cats will tend to establish a natural dominance on the tree by who sleeps on what level. This also gives both cats a place to sleep in the same location. …