Do Cats Yield to Violence (Why Do Cats Yield to Violence)
Cats do not yield to violence; violence only makes them feel panic, then they will become afraid of their owner and hide whenever they see the owner. If the owner tries to get close to the cat after being violent, it is very likely to be met with the cat's retaliation.

Can cats be subdued by beating?
Cats have a cool and unrestrained personality, centered on themselves, and never truly submit. Therefore, due to their nature, using violence on them will not make them admit defeat; instead, they will choose to leave you, and some cats might even occasionally retaliate against you.
If you often beat a cat when it is well-behaved, will it rebel later?
1. Cats will rebel, but since they are so small, you basically won’t feel it when they resist. Humans have an overwhelming advantage.
2. Cats do not resist because usually they are pampered; the owner is extremely indulgent and treats them like royalty. When the owner uses violence, the cat may think it is a form of love.
That’s all for some habits of cats. Some cats do rebel, but human strength is too great, so the resistance is not felt.
Do cats yield to violence and why do they bite people
Cats biting their owner’s face usually represents affection and closeness. If a cat bites the face when upset or unhappy, it is expressing anger and frustration, which is a harmful behavior; in this case, the cat’s emotions should be soothed and it should be taught that this behavior is wrong.
If bitten by a cat and bleeding occurs, it is recommended to rinse the wound with soapy water promptly and then visit a hospital for rabies vaccination.
Reasons why cats bite owner’s faces, and what does gentle biting from cats mean
Reasons why cats attack owners: 1. Fear-induced attack 2. Displaced aggression 3. Pain-induced attack 4. Attack during petting 5. Disease-induced attack. Note: Many cat owners' scratches or bites may not be due to these reasons, but most happen while playing. When they scratch or bite you, sometimes it means they are trying to please you. (1) Interfering with the owner's actions: when you are working, reading, or playing on your phone, and the cat jumps on your keyboard or blocks your book from view, it is a way of showing dissatisfaction. Saying dissatisfaction is actually just their way of communicating that they want your attention. Gentle biting by cats or light nibbling on the owner's hands and feet represents dependence and conveys "I love you" emotions.
Do cats yield to violence?
Like humans, cats have their own emotions of happiness, anger, sorrow, and joy. Of course, they have people they care about, rubbing against you every day, acting affectionate, playing, living together, already including you in their "own circle." Cats mark their territory and litter box owner by scent, and once other creatures, including other cats, dogs, rabbits, or humans, appear in this territory, they become very angry. Cats feel that the newcomer will consume their resources and occupy their territory; their territorial consciousness is extremely strong!
Why won’t cats yield?
Maine Coon kittens cannot meow when young because their organs are not fully developed, making it easy to be unable to vocalize. It is normal for young kittens to not meow much; newborn kittens dislike calling out initially.
Maine Coons don’t meow like other cats but make chirping sounds; people can tell from these sounds whether they are happy or angry.