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RE: Homicidal cats?

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Posted by: kittypair at Fri Nov 18 03:52:02 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by kittypair ]  
   

Yes, the aggressive cat is male and neutered. The other two cats are both female. The older female, well, she tends to just stay out of everyone's way. The male cat was the 'baby' of the family until one of our cats died, and having two cats in the house felt lonely so... we got a kitten. She's too young to be neutered. It seems more like a jealousy/territory thing... it's starting to calm down, but it still flares up every few days. I'm not *as* worried leaving them alone now, but I'd still greatly appreciate any tips to calm things down more.

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