They will probably get used to each other as they mature. They will probably get used to each other as they mature.
If your dog is attacking your husband, take your dog to see the doctor or vet immediately. There could be something wrong with it. If your dog keeps doing it after that then maybe try to teach it not to do that or maybe you will have to move away without it if it does bother you enough. ___
* Was he around any catnip? that makes them hyper, he might have just been playing roughly. * Providing the cat was not in pain, or scared by something obvious, as far as I think, maybe he saw something you could not see, and it scared him. No proof, but I do think sometimes that animals may see, or sense some things that we cannot. * I agree with the above poster, but if this sort of action keeps up then you should take your cat to the vets to be sure nothing is wrong. Our pets aren't so far removed from us humans and can many maladies such as humans and (not scaring you here) but can have tumors of the brain or anywhere in the body, or possibly some pain in a part of the body. * Possibility of territorial issues. My cat once circled my aunt several times, meowed at her and then jumped on my unsuspecting aunts head after she sat at his space at the heater and didn't move and as he was younger he was a bit wild and settled after age set in so age could be a factor too. * I'm wondering if it has to do with the scent. When I brought back a cage with new kitten in it, even if I put away the new kitten in its separate place, I didn't realize I had big dog hair everywhere statically adhered to the cage bottom from the place I picked up the kitten. My female and male cats have been together since birth and always played with each other (spayed and neutered early on when they were in animal shelter). Well, my female cat is sneaky curious kind, male cat is totally playful alpha male, very friendly to strangers even! But when my female cat got in contact with bunch of dog hair, my male cat started hissing and attacking the female cat. I at first thought their hissings were due to the new kitten who were put away in separate room. But even without the kitten around at all, with cage put away, they started just attacking each other! (my female cat is very curious about the kitten, by the way. and my male cat's very scared of whatever that "thing" is behind the door). Well, I'm at my wit's end. Now I separated all three of them. I'm not even sure how I'm going to introduce which cat to which one first. But anyway, I suggest your brother cat might have picked up some scent that prevents the first one from recognizing him at all. * It's very important that you take your male cat to the vets as male cats can pick up parasites more readily than females. There could be some physical reason your cat is acting this way, so go to the vets first and if this is a territorial problem then your vet can help you remedy this. * Give him more cat nip eventually he will just pass out because he is just doesn't have any energy, or take him to a animal shelter, or just go all "old yeller"
the stallion keeps the group together by caring for the mares and the mare is the horse in charge of running the herd.
This is a hyper-aggressive mouse that may also be very territorial. Chances are, this pair was not raised up together, and was brought together when they were both adults. The male mouse might also be protecting the territory of his original mate, if he had one previously. It would be a good idea to separate the two, and allow the female to mate with one of her sons.
no i have a kitten myself and i don't think they should be crated but that depends on your cat. if they are very active and don't like affection, DONT. if they are very talkative and comes to you a lot then YES. so if your cat keeps to themselves DONT but if they come to you YES i think they would love that very much =>
Because Palestine keeps attacking the Jews.
do NOT feed it any milk, except kitten milk in small quantities if the diarrhea keeps up call your vet and find out if the kitten has an infection.
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Music Keeps Me Together was created in 1975.
yes to people who are to scared to be scared and it makes the monster go. a whistle a day keeps the monsters away
Strong force keeps particles in a nucleus together.
Catastrophe Keeps Us Together was created on 2006-04-04.
A hink pink is a word play riddle where the answer consists of two words that rhyme and fit the given clue. In this case, the hink pink "keeps a cat's paws warm" could be "toasty toesies." The answer plays on the idea of keeping a cat's paws warm with something cozy and rhyming with the clue.
Bandage the tail. Or separate them.
Gravity keeps the planets together
It could mean that he is scared to loose you..