Two territorial cats have a VERY noisy 'argument'

Stop the row! Moment two territorial cats have a VERY noisy ‘argument’

  • Footage shows two cats having a very noisy ‘argument’ in a back garden
  • Salima Sanguliya, 20, who owns one, says feline neighbours argue over territory 
  • The clip was recorded in town of Gudauta in the republic of Abkhazia, Georgia

Two neighbouring cats have been caught in the middle of a noisy row over territory in one of their gardens. 

In video footage, the angry pair loudly sound off at each other with meows as they throw menacing glares. 

The tense clip was recorded in the town of Gudauta in the republic of Abkhazia, Georgia.

In the video, the cats can be heard trying to outdo each other with the screeching meows as they come paw-to-paw and refuse to back down. 


Two neighbouring cats have been caught having a very tense argument over territory in one of their gardens in the town of Gudauta in the republic of Abkhazia, Georgia. Pictured: Ginger cat, Simon (left) and grey cat Kuzya (right)

Student Salima Sanguliya, 20, captured the video of her ginger cat, Simon, quarrelling with the neighbour’s pet on October 16.

She claims that Simon was spotted by Kuzya, the neighbour’s grey cat and the pair had a tense standoff for several minutes.

Salima believes the tension is caused by each cat wanting to claim their territory, and as soon as one cat breaches that territory it becomes very hostile.

Simon’s owner Salima believes the tension is caused by each cat wanting to claim their territory, and as soon as one cat breaches that territory it becomes very hostile

‘As far as I understand it their conflicts are due to the territory,’ Salima explained.

‘As soon as the grey cat enters our territory, the quarrels begin.

‘They never fight but they stand opposite each other and make scary sounds.

‘Sometimes it takes five to ten minutes. As a result the neighbour’s cat leaves and everything becomes quiet again.’ 

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