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What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
05-24-2014, 02:21 AM
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What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
Most cats are always finding something new that they don't know about. When new to them, they are often scared of that item until they feel the most comfortable with it because time. Unfortunately, some items or interactions may not be the case. Years later, that item or interaction would still scare them today.

What is your cat still afraid of?
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05-28-2014, 12:12 AM
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RE: What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
I think my cat may have a phobia of moths, but I am not sure yet. He behaves very ...oddly when one gets into the house and will hide under the chairs in the living room until I take it back outside.
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06-02-2014, 10:06 AM
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RE: What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
Our cats are very scared of the sound of the washing machine and vacuum cleaner. Each time they hear it turned on, they would just automatically run into their cage. There were even moments where they were so scared that they would end up pissing on the carpet. They never got over that and until now, they are so scared. They never really got hurt by any of those two things so we really wonder why they have such a phobia.
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07-25-2014, 03:01 AM
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RE: What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
I got my cat from the Humane Society~ he was 7 years old at the time I adopted him. Beings I was bringing him into a home that has a little minpin/chiauha mix that thinks she is the Mayor of our neighborhood~ I wasn't sure of how the cat would react. I was afraid if he got outside he would run off. So I proceeded to spoil him. He wanted to drink out of the faucet, not a dish. So I would let him waltz across the counter to get to the sink to get a drink. His food was already on the lower shelf of the one counter/divider to keep the dog from eating it.

It got to where he would get up on the counter and go toward the sink, but not take a drink. When I would yell at him, he would hurry to the faucet I leave turned on to a tricle and act like he was thirsty. He had it figured out- if he got a drink it was okay for him to be up there. I have had him for over a year now and know he isn't going to run off if I get after him. So about a month ago, when I was out in my shed looking for something, I ran across the 2 squirt guns I had bought years back for the kids. I brought them in and filled one. Now if Kitty Joe gets too obnoxious I will squirt him. All it takes is one squirt and he is out of here. I have a cat window I leave open durning the nice weather so he can come and go as he pleases. Now I don't even have to squirt him, just pick it up. If He sees
that he knows it is time to get down. I would say he is afraid of the squirt gun.
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07-25-2014, 07:34 AM
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RE: What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
Both of my cats are terrified of the sound of blow dryers (for hair). It's weird because when I vacuum they actually chase the vacuum around, they like the sound of the paper shredder and will happily sit on the windowsill when the landscapers are over. Something about the blow dryer terrifies them and they will run under a bed or chair and stay there for at least an hour.
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07-25-2014, 10:55 AM
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RE: What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
Two of my cats are afraid of my sewing machine. I don't use it as often as I'd like, but when I do they run out of the room and peek around the corner to see what on earth the silly human might be doing. It's really funny. I have to admit that sometimes I stop and start more than I need to just to see their little black-and-white faces with the terribly confused expressions.
All of my cats are terrified of the vacuum cleaner. I just have to put my hand on the handle and tails become brushes. Rapidly disappearing brushes, for that matter. They don't peek around the corner for this one. In fact, the 18-pounder, Moon, usually tries to hide behind the toilet. River and Kaylee retreat under beds and bookshelves.
My cats aren't afraid of the squirt bottle. They are resigned to it. When I put a hand on it, they usually stop whatever they're doing - but they do it with an "oh, no, not again" face. No puffed tails, ears stay upright.
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07-28-2014, 06:19 AM
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RE: What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
My tuxedo is afraid of the vacuum, as most cats are. He also does not like the noise that tin foil makes, and water (standing water in a tub mostly). I am trying to get him to be a water kitty so baths can be done more easily. Recently I found that if I only put a few inches of water in the sink and toss a few toys in, he will sit at the edge of the sink and bat at the toys. Baby steps, lol.

The only other one I can think of at the moment, is when I use hand lotion. Doesn't seem to matter which one. He backs away when I go to pet him.
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08-04-2014, 06:45 AM
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RE: What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
With my cats, it is more like what aren't they afraid of!

Two of them are scared of practically everything that makes noise. The vacuum, the washing machine, dryer, dishwasher, running water, etc. They're also afraid of the broom, and the outdoors. These two are also very afraid of strange/new people, and will hide for hours if someone they don't know comes over. Though I think the younger cat learned this behavior from the older. She's definitely the "boss" cat around here, and thinks she is a great big beast in a tiny little body, but it is kind of funny how many things she's scared of.

Our third cat is a bit calmer. She is afraid of some things, like the vacuum, but is also intensely curious about them. She'll follow me around the apartment while I vacuum, but she'll always watch from one room away. And she loves people, it doesn't matter who they are or how many times she's met them. In the whole time we've had her, she has never hesitated to greet a person at the door or sit on someone's lap. She's just a love. Smile
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08-21-2014, 01:45 AM
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RE: What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
This question made me smile. Cats can be quite silly and seemingly random when it comes to things that scare them. My cat is afraid of the vacuum cleaner and toilet when it flushes. It's pretty funny with the latter because he always wants to come into the bathroom and whenever I relent and let him in, he sits there purring and sometimes headbutting for pets. However, if I flush the toilet, he dashes out of there like a madman. I guess it's the sound.

He also acts very timid when there are thunderstorms. Like my old dog, he goes all quiet then slowly slinks to under a table or some cluttered corner to hide. All the petting and reassurance doesn't seem to comfort him, and he just wants to be alone. Once the storm is over, he's back to his normal, bossy self as if he wasn't a total coward five minutes ago.
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08-23-2014, 06:01 AM
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RE: What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
Also, interestingly, one of my cats is terrified of the noise plastic bags make, but the other LOVES plastic bags and will lay on them, play with them, carry them around in her mouth, and lick the plastic. We try to keep bags away from her, because we're afraid she will someday ingest the plastic. For now she just licks, licks, licks it. It is hard to keep them away from her, though. She seems to find them wherever we keep them stashed.
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08-24-2014, 12:41 PM
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RE: What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
For my cat curiosity trumps any kind of fear. He is scared of many things, anything with a loud noise will set him off, but he just gets a bit of distance between himself and the "danger" and then starts to investigate. At the beginning he was much more jumpy, now even the vacuum cleaner can only push him to move a bit.
Strangely his biggest scare was with a remote controlled car. It wasn't loud or anything, it just moved slowly, and I thought it would be nice to make him play with that. But instead as soon as that little car moved he jumped and assumed the arched back position. Perhaps it's because he had first seen it as a static object, and had already let his defenses down when the car moved.
One of my sister's cats, instead, is really easy to scare, everything sets him off! Once he made a glass vase fall and he ran away. She couldn't find it for hours and she called me on the verge of tears. He was all squeezed up in an interstice between the fridge and the wall behind it, and the way he looked up with big wide eyes when we found him was really priceless!
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08-30-2014, 02:14 PM
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RE: What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
My three cats have different fears, so to say. My first cat Sookie freaks out whenever my dad would start the car. I don't know if it is because of the noise the car makes or the fact that she sees boarding the car. Maybe, she's afraid that she will be left alone? On the other hand, Chi is afraid of my stuffed animals. He especially hates my toy dog. Whenever he sees it, he raises his back and hisses. Pochi, my youngest, isn't afraid of anything. She is the hunter among the three. She even provokes our labrador. Thankfully, our dogs do not mind her all that much.
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10-14-2014, 03:53 AM
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RE: What is Your Cat Afraid Of?
We have 2 cats and one isn't scared of anything at all. He just saunters around the house and doesn't let anything or anyone bother him. The other cat is super afraid of our dogs barking! They have lived together forever but still he hates it. He runs and hides every time. Even when the dog just randomly barks at nothing ! Sad

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