put them in different rooms
The Discovery website carries some useful articles about how to get cats to stop fighting. The websites Cat How, Catster and The Human Society also have tips on how to get cats to stop fighting.
To effectively stop feral cats from fighting, you can try providing separate feeding stations, neutering or spaying the cats to reduce aggression, and creating a safe and calm environment for them. Additionally, you can use deterrents like motion-activated sprinklers or noise devices to discourage fighting. Regular monitoring and intervention can help prevent conflicts among feral cats.
It is quite natural for male cats, and female cats, to dominate each other, even if they are kin. If they aren't spayed, the fighting problem may be worse than if they were. If they are spayed, there really isn't much you can do to stop them from fighting. Again, it is entirely natural and is an instinct.
that's not always true in fact my cat (male) eats my sisters cats (female) food either way it's very agressif behavior so if you have cats that do this stop it!
The Cimorelli sisters have pet cats.
They'll stop fighting quicker if you be a responsible owner & stop the fighting.
No, when two male cats are fighting and wagging their tails, they are likely displaying aggressive behavior. Tail wagging in cats is often a sign of irritation or aggression, rather than playful behavior. It's important to separate fighting cats to prevent any injuries.
You could check for any simularities in their looks (eye color, fur thickness, etc.) Or you could stop by a vet and get their blood tested if you are obsessed with the answer, but it's kinda costly. :)
Because there not used to fighting and get spoiled. Barn or stray cats are used to fighting and so are much better.
Its about the clans of cats fighting to survive and the care of the clans.
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what is wrong with you, of course not. cats will fight if they dont like each other. making them smell like baby butts will probably just make them fight more.