While many kitties can often be persuaded into a purry puddle with some catnip and head scratches, some cat breeds can be harder to please than others.
Attacks or aggressive behavior can often be explained by survival instincts and defensive responses in certain situations that they may classify as unfavorable.
Take a look at these clawed beauties that might have a few aggressive traits or feisty behavioral problems throughout their life:
With its staking and untamed ancestry, aggressive traits in this particular breed are no real surprise.
Savannah cats have a higher prey drive than their feline counterparts (due to their undomesticated ancestry).
This breed is very popular due to its stunning features and intelligence, but it is known for its territorial tendencies and is known to imprint on individual humans.
This breed is an intelligent and playful companion and can react aggressively if activities, attention, or play do not stimulate them.
Families with small children should be wary of leaving this cat breed alone with their kids if they have not been taught how to handle cats with care and caution.