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Male, Neutered Cat - Behavioral Problems

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Posted by: BlackHeartNY at Sat Apr 25 12:02:22 2009   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BlackHeartNY ]  
   

My Smokey is having behavioral problems. This has gone on long enough. He is approximately 5 years old now. When I got him as a kitten, we had him neutered. At that time, I had two other females (both spayed and older than Smokey). The females DID NOT take well to Smokey and used to attack him. I believe this is where his problems arose. I kept the girls separate from Smokey, however, now that he is grown, I have other problems with him.



I am presently fostering cats for a rescue. These cats are in a separate part of the home and do not have access to my cats. I have also added cats to my home over the years. Smokey still has a problem with the original two females and he tries to dominate by keeping them in my bedroom. He sprays everywhere - carpeting, stove, furniture - which has also got 2 of my other females doing the same thing (YUCK!). Whenever these 2 original females come out of my bedroom, Smokey looks to attack them. I have used a spray water bottle on him to let him know I am not happy about his behavior.



However, this is NOT the BIGGEST problem. I have a teenager. Whenever she has someone sleep over, Smokey attacks them. She's had two different friends sleep over and in the dead of night when everyone is asleep, Smokey will attack them around the head and face for no apparent reason.



I am beside myself. I have tried Feliway, Bach Flower Essences, more cat boxes - I just don't know what to do to control this situation any longer and fear I will have to give Smokey up if his behavior doesn't change. I sincerely don't believe that this is a health issue because I have had the cats checked by a vet and they couldn't find anything, yet this horrible behavior continues.



Smokey is NOT or never has been aggressive with me in any way. He HAS been aggressive towards my teenager, her friends, and only my two original female cats. Please, any advice at all would be much, much, appreciated.


   

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