There's no real quick fix for this problem, but I'll list some suggestions for you
1. If the new cat is young, or if one of the cats is getting injured badly from the fights, you should keep them separated for a week or two.
2. When you catch them fighting, make them stop. If you can imitate a cat hissing noise, you might want to. If they don't stop, physically separate them. If you continue to stop them for a few days, most cats will at least learn not to fight when you're around.
3. Make sure you have a separate food bowl for each cat. Some cats get angry if another cat eats their food.
4. Make sure that you give both your new and old cats enough love, otherwise they'll get jealous and fight more. You should also avoid petting one of them in front of another one because that promotes jealousy.
Last resort: Sometimes you just have to let them have a few fights so they can get it out of their system, but don't choose this option if either of them or getting injured.
Tip: You probably know this, but they might just be playing. If they are seriously fighting, one of them will probably hiss/growl. Otherwise, they're just having fun.
I hope at least one of these help you.
If a cat would eat starfish, it may kill him. As for a starfish attacking a cat and killing him, it would not happen.
A cat will stop lactating when she is no longer nursing her kittens. A cat will know when to stop her kittens from nursing when she is ready.
Make your cat less attractive
Younger cats are not used to being around older cats and like humans pick up the characteristics and habits of those around them. Which is why younger cats tend to sleep, lay, and play in the same locations as their older counterparts.
Yes, spaying a female cat will stop her coming into heat, as the procedure involves the removal of the entire reproductive organs.
Buy one a cage and put it in it, then the other one can play for a little while, then put the one you let play back in the cage then get the other one out to play.
You can stop that by moving or you can sue them an also you can tell the police.
There could be several reasons why your cat is attacking you. It could be due to fear, stress, playfulness, or feeling threatened. It's important to observe your cat's behavior and consult with a veterinarian or animal behaviorist for guidance on how to address this issue.
A mother cat may attack her older kittens to establish dominance, discipline them, or protect her territory. This behavior is a natural instinct in the animal kingdom to ensure the survival of the fittest.
No, I have not experienced a cat attacking my leg.
To effectively get a cat to stop attacking you, try to understand the reason behind the behavior. Avoid aggressive actions, stay calm, and redirect the cat's attention with toys or treats. Consistent positive reinforcement and training can help modify the behavior over time. Consulting a veterinarian or animal behaviorist for further guidance may also be beneficial.
maby the cat thought it was atakking em :p!
To prevent your cat from attacking you, try to understand the reason behind the behavior. Provide enough mental and physical stimulation, set boundaries, and use positive reinforcement to redirect their behavior. Seek advice from a veterinarian or animal behaviorist for further assistance.
To prevent your cat from attacking you, try to understand the reason behind the behavior. Provide enough mental and physical stimulation, set boundaries, and use positive reinforcement for good behavior. Seek advice from a veterinarian or animal behaviorist for further assistance.
To prevent your cat from attacking you, try to understand the reason behind the behavior. Provide enough mental and physical stimulation, set boundaries, and use positive reinforcement for good behavior. Seek advice from a veterinarian or animal behaviorist for further assistance.
There have been no recent incidents of a cat attacking a dog unprovoked in our neighborhood.
When a cat attacks you it means it hates you ''DONT GET NEAR IT''