Why do cats do that? 10 cute, silly and quirky cat behaviors explained

Why do cats attack feet and ankles?
Photo: Patrick Mitchell

Why do cats attack feet and ankles?

According to Jackson Galaxy, the famed cat behaviorist, this is "play aggression," and he says that cats often do this because they haven't been played with enough and they want to play hunt. Your feet and ankles are moving by, and it resembles, in some way, their prey or their toys. He advises establishing a regular play routine with your cat if you'd like this to stop.

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, Arlington Heights Cats Examiner

Eve-Angeline Mitchell has been around cats all of her life, having grown up with and raised many cats, including an abused cat and had problems with both trust and anxiety, and a broken tail that had healed badly. She currently has four cats, and has extensive experience with multiple-cat...