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empressjulz Member Posts: 64 |
Hi guys, I just brought home Guppy, a persian male. He had a bad wound on his leg, took months to heal, and was abandoned. I have 2 existing cats, Pixie (female) and Snuggles (male). Both are domestic short hair. Snuggles is a male, about a year, and has a very good nature. He is an extremely loving cat that purrs all the time. He is easy going and has a good temperament. Pixie on the other hand, the female (2 years) is very wary. She's the dominant one. Then there's Guppy, who seems to have a bit of a haughty attitude. Typical persian, maybe. He seems to be friendly with Snuggles, but he just attacked him all the sudden. I put him in his cage. There was a lot of hissing and growling. Is this normal? They were playing alright for the past few days. What can I do to help them mix? Thank you. ///ej ------------------ IP: Logged |
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cacey Member Posts: 32 |
what seems like ruff play to us is ok, but when hissing and growling start then things are probably a little out of hand IP: Logged |
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cacey Member Posts: 32 |
oh and what I do when that starts is clap my hands loud and yell "hey!" at them and they jump right up and chill out and play nice IP: Logged |
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Chessmind Member Posts: 701 |
Hello. I read your post a few times, but I didn't understand if you just got Guppy or if you've had him for a while. Is his leg healed right now? IP: Logged |
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