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My two girls were a bonded pair but got scared by a strange cat a few times. Resulting that they turned on each other. It’s been more than a month. Small things can trigger one cat and I have to separate them again. It’s exhausting, because I never know what the trigger is. Thank you for not putting fighting cats in the video, i was worried, because that is definitely a trigger for mine
I think mine is #1. Kiki has been queen here for 14 years, and Nala is only like 3 now. I think we dropped the ball when she was a kitten by not getting them introduced properly. I’m gonna figure this out tho
Why would your your cats water bowl next to the poop tray though??? 😱
My took my both female kittens to get spayed and they came back hissing at each other 🙁 they no longer like each other and they are siblings
My considered success is my older female and younger male in same room, sleeping, eating, playing independently and ignoring each other. The male now has a playmate, so he leaves the elderly cat alone, which she prefers…
I have a different problem. My three cats were getting along fine. The stray hadn’t been fixed yet. As soon as she got fixed things took a turn for the worse. What am I supposed to do now they got along before.
My husband and I just got married and we are moving in together in our new home in June. We both have cats that haven't lived together as of yet. Mine is female and his is male. His cat is 6 years old and mine is 8 months old. I went to visit with my cat in their current home, and he absolutely hated her. He hissed and growled at her. She hissed back at him, but I noticed she was way more afraid of him than he was of her. It's gonna be a rough couple of weeks/months, but hopefully these tips will help us out.
I have done everything in this video and more to get my resident 14-year-old female and my new male cat who is 18 months old to get along. It has been 6 months that the new cat has lived in my home. My resident female goes into defense mode as soon as she sees the new cat, hissing and growling, until the new cat back downs and she is able to hide. Both cats have a history of being socialized with other cats. It is heartbreaking as my new cat is so sweet and friendly. When I am not around, they have to be kept in separate living areas.
my 2nd cat's adoption couldn't be timed sadly. He was a stray so it was pretty hard for them to get along for the first time, especially because the male wasn't spayed. Now they're fighting less but their relationship isn't the best, mostly the female cat is scared😅😔
I am 2 and a half years in with my cats (1M:4yrs/1F:3years). I can sit in between them in the middle of the room and they just loaf and stare at each other. I even constructed a gate in my hallways to prevent the male from getting at my EXTREMELY shy female (it took me 6 months to pet her). We can feed them treats right next to each other without issues but as soon as the food goes away you can feel the tension rising. HOPEFULLY in the near future I can take the gate down, remove pet carriers/pens, and just allow them to coexist.
I have a female Torti cat rescued from a shelter she’s beautiful and loving,followed Jackson Galaxy on YouTube about how to introduce them,it’s been a month and my new cat is a bully…I keep a cat harness on her and it’s the only thing that kind of helps to calm her down,and not want to attack my resident female cat or my young dog Boston Terrier…also have to use spray bottle sometimes OMG sometimes I want to surrender her,but my heart breaks just thinking about it…will give it some more time
I have 5 cats, of which only the 4 can tolerate each other. The other one is incredibly territorial. For background info, he’s 7 years old, as well as his companion who is a female. Anakin(male) and Asuna(female). They’ve been together since day one. When we got another cat, he could not get along with her. Super aggressive, possible introduction gone wrong. Soon after, we got another cat(a kitten this time). Same situation but when we introduced this new cat to the previous new cat, they got along just fine. So, we separated the four cats. Anakin and Asuna share one side of the house, and the other two have the other side. We had this dynamic for about 2-3 years. Now recently, we got ANOTHER cat(this time a kitten again). We have yet to introduce this one to Anakin due to previous outcomes with the other cats (extremely loud fights and chases, horrifying). Now we are genuinely considering putting him up for adoption. The only thing holding us back is the fact that we’d be separating his long-term companion(Asuna) from him. We feel like this would seriously impact both of them and we are not cruel enough to do that. So, we’re stuck :|. I had considered giving away this new kitty so that things could go back to the way they were, but my mother is too attached. I have no clue what to do and this is extremely frustrating.
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my new kitten (2 months) is crazy about my adult cat. he follows him where ever and keeps on playing with my adult cat. The problem is my adult cat will get annoyed easily because the kitten will not stop playing with him. I dont know what to do anymore
It has been more than a year we adopted this new deaf cat. But he has been attacking our 4 older cats from the 2nd day of his arrival. We have tried several ways to introduce them slowly. Nothing worked. He kept attacking others. My older cats have never shown sign of aggresiveness but it has been 3 vet visits for stiching them and 1 ER visit for stitching my hand after trying to separate and save my older cats. It is so stressfull for all of us. And I have to keep this new cat on cage 24h and he is howling almost every night and I have to apologize to my neighbours. When I release him around the house, I have to keep my older cats in another closed room. He is affectiones to human only. Can anyone suggest how to approach this? We want them to get along and want him to roaming free in the house.
Animal advisor has suggested us to open addoption on him. But no one comes due to his deaf. And we do love him regardless.
This is won't I need
my bitch is very bad, i found a sick cat and brought it home, my bitch will froth at the mouth and i hear her grinding her teeth, I never saw anything like this and she is super unfriendly till i had to give the sick cat back if not there will be fur flying, i feel like giving her up and taking a more docile pet
I locked my sisters two cats in a dog kennel for a week because they did not get along and it became very annoying. It took 3 days for the hissing and spitting to stop then on day 6 they were laying together peacefully. Because of that I let them out and problem solved. Now when they walk by each other there’s no hissing or spitting. That way worked for me but maybe not other cats.
my two male cats rukio and guts used to be best buddies, then we got both of them neutered and now rukio will always attack guts. why is that?
You guys seem like a professional and actual answer comments, can you please give me any help on my cats, I have multiple cats, but these two males I have but heads sometimes but I mean sometimes like they eat,lay and sleep next to one another but they will random hissy and chase and do all that not nice stuff, but another thing is that they never really make contact they swat the air more then anything
Wait… who washes their hands between petting-?
🐱🐈 good afternoon all🐱 I was luck all my cats got alone 🐱Fred Rick pass he was so down had get a kitten for him name Felix the Flash their are buddies 😘🐈🐱 I was in the bathroom both cats was using the box had to laugh🐱🐈🐈
I could never imagine having my cats castrated – you gotta be a real sick control freak.
It happens . . . 🙄
My two cats – mum and son- who are usually inseparable had a spat yesterday while I was sleeping. An electrical malfunction meant I slept in the studio for the first time, and I sense their territoriality kicked in. I woke up to a fight that I broke up with a loud sound. But the mom ( who is the tinier one ) keeps beating on the male catc every opportunity she gets. I have separated her in an enclosed balcony space with her own food, water, litter box and sleeping space. She likes the balcony, and usually sulks there when we come back from the vet. But it is just soo stressful to think of her out there. I really hope she calms down soon.
Buy them a soundproof mobile home in desert
Our male cat was introduced as kitten to our two adult cats and got along fine we have had them together for 10 years now and found a kitten outside and brought her in now out male cat hisses fights and screams or yells at the kitten they get along a little but mainly fight and hiss I dont know what to do
With my now ex we got two cats, something like two years in between them (and cat #2 is two years younger, too). Now, thing is, cat #1 was used to be always alone with humans, granted. But cat #2 was said to be friendlier and likes cats better than he does humans. He clearly doesn't act hostile towards cat #1, mostly seems to want to play is all. Cat #1, however, NEVER liked him, still don't. She'll tolerate him but he mustn't come closer than paw swatting distance, or there will be hissing and growling (to which, sometimes, cat #2 responds to by play fighting). It's kinda sad they don't get along any better, but then the personnality difference might just be it. Never saw cat #2 hiss or growl at cat #1, not even once in about 4 years of them being together, it's always cat #1 doing the hissing and growling (sometimes to the point of screaming).