Why do cats arch their backs when they see dogs? Come and get it

Pet     9:40am, 23 July 2025

Why do cats arch their backs when they see dogs? Cats may arch their backs when they see a dog because they think it is a threat, they may want to protect themselves or be ready to attack.

Cats are very alert animals. They are very alert to strange things, just like when they go to a new place, the first thing they have to do is to smell the smell first and become familiar with the surrounding environment first.

They are very sensitive to the smell of their master, so they first need to find their master's breath. When cats and dogs get along for a long time, they also have a way of getting along with each other, but when cats see strange dogs, they will have a very strong hostility. Why is this?

In fact, cats feel threatened in front of large dogs. They will completely straighten their feet, pull their bodies up with force, and at the same time arch their backs, forming an inverted U-shaped shape. This will make their size look bigger and more deterrent!

Fighting between cats and dogs has always been common. Logically speaking, the size and combat effectiveness of dogs are much stronger than that of cats, but what happened later is almost always the cats that have the upper hand. Why is this?

When a cat starts fighting, in addition to arching its body, it will also make a sound similar to a snake. This is to increase its momentum. Once it starts, the cat must not admit defeat. If it escapes, it will also cause the dog to hunt and treat itself as prey.