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When I got my cat a few months ago my dog hated him, and my cat hissed a lot. Your cat might be territorial, or just isn't used to your new cat.
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the cat might not feel comfortable or not sure what he or she is supposed to do. also there might just be an obstruction that doesn't bother you but does bother the cat. that happened with my cat.
it means a cat that lives in a house (house cat).
No.
they might want to have sex with it
A cat should give birth in a quiet area, some place known to the cat. It should be a place where the cat is comfortable, calm and safe. A cat shouldn't give birth in another cats territory. The other cat and/or cats might think that they are trespassing or invading its territory. Another cat might try to hurt the newborn.
I would go to the kitchen and get a can or open some cat food. If you want to get your cat, go outside and see where he/she is and walk up to it and follow it. Another Answer: I have had luck luring them back in by taking out a favorite toy and wiggling it and dragging it toward the house until they follow it back in.
You have to give the cat a milk in the cat's bowl.
After you give the cat back its milk it will follow you.You have to walk back to the owner and the cat should follow.
When I got my cat a few months ago my dog hated him, and my cat hissed a lot. Your cat might be territorial, or just isn't used to your new cat.
When a cat sees another cat, it will usually hiss (if the same gender) because the unknown cat is on your cat's territory. Your cat feels the need to get that cat off, so it hisses and makes itself look bigger to scare it away. If the cat is a different gender... well, that cat might be allowed in.
Some cats, regardless of gender, spray/pee if you get another cat whether they're fixed or not. Is your cat really territorial and protective, one woman/man cat? Then they may protest against you getting another cat--or they might not, if they like that other cat. Technically, a spayed female cat should not induce hormone-based behavior from a male cat, though it would definitely help if the male was fixed as well. If the chances are that your current cat will get along fine with another, I'd go ahead and take the risk of getting a spayed female--because after all, you're saving another life if you adopt another cat.
I believe this is so because when another another cat enters the house the currently living-there cat is wondering Why do you bring another cat here? I am your cat! So I believe that the cat is jealous that another cat is in the house or you have recently touched another cat. Your cat has picked up the scent of that other cat. I know this because of experiences with my cat. Your cat is jealous that the other cat interacted with you.
The cat may be trying to get your attention, or calling to another cat. A cat might also meow if there is something different going on, such as a storm occurring outside, or there being stress in the household.
Yes. Especially if that other cat is more aggressive than the one that might be feeling threatened..