If A Cat Bites Their Owner, Here’s What It Really Means
Hissing Is A Self-Explanatory Behavior
Most people know to back away slowly if a cat is hissing at them. And, yes, cats do hiss when they get angry at someone or something, but they also make the sound when they are feeling afraid or agitated.
Kitties will most likely hiss when they feel threatened by a person or another animal. They can either be approaching the cat too quickly or maybe you did something that the cat did not approve of. Either way, if a cat starts hissing at you, it’s best to not get too close and to let it calm down instead. They’re usually back to their “normal” selves in a few minutes.