Older cats may attack new cats in the household due to territorial behavior, fear, or stress. It is important to introduce them slowly and provide separate spaces to help them adjust to each other's presence. Consulting with a veterinarian or animal behaviorist can also help address the issue.
Older cats may chase new cats in the house due to territorial behavior or establishing dominance. This behavior is common when introducing a new cat into the household, as the older cat may feel threatened or insecure. It is important to give both cats time to adjust and provide separate spaces for them to feel safe.
To address the issue of your new cat attacking your old cat, you can try gradually introducing them to each other, providing separate spaces for each cat, and using positive reinforcement to encourage good behavior. Consulting with a veterinarian or animal behaviorist may also be helpful in resolving the issue.
All you have to do is get the old cat use to the new one by holding them close together and let them kidda smell and see each other
Mostly over a territorial issue.
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It Depends, If The Crow Was Sick, Injured, Unexpecting, Old, Single Or A Wimp. The Cat Would Win Easily And Kill The Crow, However, Crows Are Good At Pecking And Attacking. Crows Are Also More Intelligent, Meaning A Crow Would Win And Scare The Cat Away If In A Group Or Is Normally Good At Attacking Being Single.
Most likely out of curiosity. Just remember, curiosity killed the cat. ~Austin
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you can't teach an old man new tricks
a kit. kitten is about 2 months old.
Technically, no. According to scientific research, that is impossible. In a world full with possibilities, anything is possible! The spirit of animals can do different things. It could be possible. I bought a new cat and it started to mimic my old cats actions. I think it was jealous because I was absorbed with my new cat and ignored him. It's whatever you believe it is. Your new cat is doing this stuff by coincidence or you might be just imagining it. So you just have to accept your cat's gone. Sometimes this is hard and takes awhile for the hurt to disappear.
It all depends on the cat and the introduction method. Try rubbing the tabby with a towel, then the new cat. The tabby's scent will partially transfer onto the new cat. Make sure you do the tabby FIRST. I hope this works for you.