Monday, January 11, 2010

Cat Aggression How Can I Stop Cat Aggression?

How can I stop cat aggression? - cat aggression

I have two cats, about the same age. The (approx. 18 lbs) is aimed at small (8 pounds aggressive), when little comes from the vet. I tried to take both - this was a disaster! I tried to cat pheromones. I have tried to clean them both with the same towel for the same smell they share. Nothing worked. The whistle and the miserable for days, and because of the size I can not leave you alone. Other ideas? The boy has to spend time with the vet recently because of health problems and may need surgery, so we really need to resolve this problem.

8 comments:

mirestel... said...

I read that only if punshing cats are aggressive towards others does not always work. View as positive and negative association.

The cat believes that "When I'm at the cat, I have sprayed with water, scream."

Try to have your favorite cat treats, cats get in the same room (so near as possible without bringing violence), and also give some flavor. Try to get your thoughts, "When I'm with you, that happen to cats, good things."

The constant use of a negative response can be detrimental to their behavior.

I may experience one promise that is safe, but it's worth, when a spray of water is not.

Ang said...

Treat them like children. They cry when they start to fight. Also a spray bottle and spray with water or more than ever, the owner of the struggle. You can try to break his legs. We have, if we have more of a cat who has worked for us had. I want some of your recovery.

Ang said...

Treat them like children. They cry when they start to fight. Also a spray bottle and spray with water or more than ever, the owner of the struggle. You can try to break his legs. We have, if we have more of a cat who has worked for us had. I want some of your recovery.

tooldadd... said...

With a 12-gauge shotgun!

tooldadd... said...

With a 12-gauge shotgun!

Rose T said...

What I did, I was with my two and brought them back to keep her legs a little, just getting used to.

jamers said...

Ohhh. This is probably the main reason for your cat is aggressive. Often the birds can tell when others are sick. His big cat probably would not in the vicinity of the small or just have fun, a tyrant. How long have you been in the same house? Do they have to be separated properly presented (with a couple of days)? I hope that your child is good!

What, what, what said...

well, they stay separated when little gets home, really. Therefore, there is not, unless aggressive behavior when it happens ... Penalty - without violence. I separated for a while. Then let him out again, the trouble again when he does it again. This may take some time, but it takes work - because the cat was Clued, we hope.

Now ... if it's okay, but watch over the kittens. Then you must also pay attention to the cat more than him. If all else fails, look closely. Is it one of the most important is really the aggressor? Sometimes angry, kittens and cats for the hell of them the largest decides more time.

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