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Cat poses different postures
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| Hello everyone - have any of you dealt with this situation? One cat (indoor, neutered, de-clawed, age 4) sees another cat outside, turns around and beats up his brother. Now theyve gotten to staring down each other - the slow-motion posturing, growling, fur flying. Any suggestions would be GREAT! thanks! |
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| Asked By buffer on
2008-02-27 06:21:53
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Cats
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martha |
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Cat poses different postures
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| I get that a lot here with a new outside visitor, I just wait a minute to make sure it is going to be more than just posturing then spray them if it gets too rough. My two big tuxedo boys love to wrestle, and usually I just let them, unless it is a little too intense like when they are riled up because of the outside guy. I just use the dollar store water bottle and I have them all over the house as they are a great training tool. I can just make the noise of the water bottle now in most situations and they walk away or stop what they are doing.
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Ramona |
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Cat poses different postures
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| Yup I have the exact same problem!! Except mine are not declawed and I had 6 (4 now) and he will attack not only his brother, but anyone he sees, a couple od times it was a human!!
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