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Monday, September 27, 2010

Do ask Amy: How Can I Stop Cat attacks?

Cat aggression cat remains a hot topic, and thanks to Amy Shojai, we are covering all bases here. Reading Amy's response to this last question, I'm going to have to reconsider my previous advice on scruffing cats (although there have been times has been very useful.) Amy writes:

Heidi lives with a ten-year Siamese spayed mixes kitty called "Lady Kotton" along with seven-year-old neutered tabby "Ben" and mix of Eastern cat neutered five years old, "Pantera".the three cats have access to four garbage boxes, two in the bedroom of Heidi, one in the laundry room and another in the dining room.

"Both boys hate Kotton and hates them," said Heidi. The "Ben leaves mostly alone except he suddenly blue run in it and attack it or simply to enjoy themselves, chasing you."Panther is worried about her and it suddenly hit it. "She will be looking at Ben when he eats until he leaves his food and will attack suddenly Panther."This process began three or four years ago.Heidi says Kotten first tried of expelling other resident cats (which has since passed away) and is now trying to do the boys.

Amy did a wonderful work in the various social dynamics at work here work and suggesting a very workable plan for Heidi to follow.(Be sure to view the contents of the article by Amy on cat aggression cat related than this feature Ask Amy, for many other articles).
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