
Screaming is a sure sign that the cats are fighting. One cat
being overly dominant is another sign of fighting, usually in cat
play the roles shift.
Hissing a few times from either cat is
normal but continued hissing suggests a cat fight is underway or
about to get underway.
Finally and perhaps most importantly in
cat play, except for accidents, neither of the two cats gets hurt.
The best way to separate fighting cats is through distraction.
Making a loud noise or drop something heavy on the floor.
That will
usually startle the cats and send them running in opposite
directions.
Shaking a can of food treats (if they are used to that
sound) is another great distraction that will stop the fighting.
Remember cat play like any type of animal play is normal and you
shouldn't get involved.
Cat fighting is also fairly common but due
to the potential that your cat may get harmed or injured, you should
try to stop it through distraction.
Do not actually try to
physically remove one cat from another or you too may get harmed.