Jump to content
Aunty e

Help - Cats fighting

Recommended Posts

We (probably unwisely I know) rescued another cat about a week ago. She's an egyptian mau who had been kept in a shed for six months by unscrupulous breeders, and ill-fed, so she had never come into season and was scrawny, filthy and flea-ridden. I brought her home, and she is very nervous, likes humans, but terrified of other cats. Over the last week she has become pretty much fine with my two girls but Arthur (my enormous neutered male) started by stalking her and mewing, and now seems to be belting her at every opportunity he gets. At first, we thought she was just being unfriendly by growling at him whenever she saw him, as he was showing no signs of agression, but there seems to be a full on fight now whenever she comes down off the wardrobe. To add insult to injury, she's decided to come into season and so is yowling and writhing all over the place. I'm going to cover both of them with something strong smelling and cat nip the whole house tonight, but anyone got any other ideas? She's found herself a refuge on top of the wardrobe, so she has somewhere that is her own space, but it doesn't seem to be settling down as I had hoped.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It could be the season that is triggering this as even though he is now not entire he may still have hormones that make him think he and this could be triggering the agression if they were previously okay :?

 

She may not know how to respond to him and that in turn my trigger a response and he may be just reacting to that :roll:

 

Years ago my cat got blamed for a litter as he was seen 'with' the mother but it was just him trying unsuccesfully :lol:

 

We took a kitten though :shock:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I was going to suggest Feliway, I haven't tried it but a friend has used it. Otherwise, maybe separate them for a bit (if that's possible) and gradually reintroduce them?

 

It's a bit like chickens - there has to be a 'top cat', in my experience! It can take a while for them to settle down, and a week is not long at all.

 

I took on my brother's elderly Cornish Rex, (in fact I think you met it when you kindly came to my assistance over the run extension!) and it was very aggressive towards my mild-mannered tabby - I had to boost his confidence quite a lot. It was only after nine or ten weeks that things started to improve, and sadly she died shortly after :( . Stick with it, it may just need more time.

 

PS can we see some photos, I've never seen an Egyptian mau! Well done for taking her on.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

A friend got a rescue girl and caused havoc with her other cat by giving much more attention to the new girl, misplaced concern as she had also had a bad start. Her rescue girl also got aggressive with the other cat, I guess she was trying to esablish herself amd saw the attentions as proof she was more important than the cat already there. She tried ignoring, as much as possible, the new cat and lavished attention on your existing cat for a week or two so that he realised he was still top of the heap in her affections. This really helped things with them and whilst they are far from bossom buddies they do co exist okay now however with the Mau in heat there's no saying what could be causing her reactions, poor thing is full of hormones I guess

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Things better over the weekend, but the Mau got out and did the dirty with the tomcat from over the road. We had our bengal bred a week ago, so if the May gets pregnant (which hopefully she won't) we're going to be overrun with kittens in about two months. We already have bookings for four from Evie, so theoretically it won't be a problem to home some strange little moggies, but it won't be good for the Mau. If we didn't want to breed her later on, I'd have her neutered when she came off heat, but we would quite like her to have kittens. In about six months when she's healthier. Bleurgh. Anyhoo, catnip spray and some Arthur-lovin appear to have helped matters enormously on the Arthur front, but the Mau still hides from him.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The cats "Ooops, word censored!"ped in the bath. In the victorian enamel bath which stains really really badly. Getting to the limits of my patience here. Cleo spends whole time on top of bookcases, growling at Arthur, who doesn't seem to care. Will order some feliway spray and liberally coat her in it. Or maybe talk to the vets again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I have the answer to your prayers! You need to feed the cats from the same bowl (seriously) and also administer some BacH Flower remedy to them - 'Vine' is the one you need! I put a few drops in their water and if my big fat Jestercat is being particularly pedantic, a squirt straight in his mouth and they are the most chilled out cats on the planet! Try it and let me know how you get on :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




×
×
  • Create New...