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TopMumsy
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From:Bowie, Maryland, USA
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posted 07-27-2003 01:04 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for TopMumsy   Click Here to Email TopMumsy     Edit/Delete Message
I have two cats that are brother and sister from the same parents but two seperate litters. The female, Fancy, is 6 months older than her brother and smaller than he is. They have both been fixed.

Recently the male, Gravy, got his foot pinched in a door and he screamed bloody murder. Right after, his sister attacked him and chased him through the house. It was loud and ugly and very frightening to Gravy. He urinated all over the place during the fight. It happened again two different times.

I have kept them seperated by rotating them being locked up in our basement. When we take one out and put the other in, we have made it a point to bring them nose to nose with us holding them. They sniff each other and have even licked each other. Today Fancy got out and went right for him. The noise was terrible and now Gravy will take another four days to calm down and return to normal.

We don't want to get rid of Fancy but I can't have her hurting or killing him. He was here first and it is his house. I need some good advice, please.

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fear the mullet
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posted 07-27-2003 01:28 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for fear the mullet     Edit/Delete Message
try going to the vet and tell them your problem.

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iluvmypup

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posted 07-27-2003 07:25 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for iluvmypup     Edit/Delete Message
try checking this website

http://www.ddfl.org/behavior/catcatag.htm

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