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Episode 4: Why Does My Cat Attack Me for No Reason?
Sudden pouncing, ankle attacks, or rough play can look like aggression — but often it’s misplaced hunting behaviour.
In this episode of Cat Talk by Alice Cat Expert, clinical animal behaviourist Alice Chau focuses on misplaced hunting behaviour and how to redirect it safely.
Before you say “but I already tried toys”, this episode goes beyond the usual “play with your cat more” advice and looks at what actually makes a difference.
You’ll learn how to recognise misplaced hunting behaviour, why punishment increases frustration, and how appropriate outlets — such as choosing toys that suit your individual cat, using toys correctly, feeding puzzles, and clicker training — can reduce unwanted attacks and improve quality of life for both cats and people.
Unlike the previous episodes that focus on situations requiring urgent professional help, this episode looks at patterns many people can start addressing at home, with realistic expectations and practical guidance. These are trial-tested approaches Alice has used with her clients over the years.
Behaviour isn’t random — there’s always a reason.
In this episode:
Resources mentioned
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If you find this podcast helpful, please like, follow, or subscribe, and share it with other cat people who might benefit.
DO YOU NEED HELP?
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You can buy me a cup of tea at https://ko-fi.com/alicecatexpert ☕
By Alice Cat ExpertEpisode 4: Why Does My Cat Attack Me for No Reason?
Sudden pouncing, ankle attacks, or rough play can look like aggression — but often it’s misplaced hunting behaviour.
In this episode of Cat Talk by Alice Cat Expert, clinical animal behaviourist Alice Chau focuses on misplaced hunting behaviour and how to redirect it safely.
Before you say “but I already tried toys”, this episode goes beyond the usual “play with your cat more” advice and looks at what actually makes a difference.
You’ll learn how to recognise misplaced hunting behaviour, why punishment increases frustration, and how appropriate outlets — such as choosing toys that suit your individual cat, using toys correctly, feeding puzzles, and clicker training — can reduce unwanted attacks and improve quality of life for both cats and people.
Unlike the previous episodes that focus on situations requiring urgent professional help, this episode looks at patterns many people can start addressing at home, with realistic expectations and practical guidance. These are trial-tested approaches Alice has used with her clients over the years.
Behaviour isn’t random — there’s always a reason.
In this episode:
Resources mentioned
Support the show
If you find this podcast helpful, please like, follow, or subscribe, and share it with other cat people who might benefit.
DO YOU NEED HELP?
DO YOU WANT TO SUPPORT THIS PODCAST?
You can buy me a cup of tea at https://ko-fi.com/alicecatexpert ☕