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    Non-recognition agression taking unexpected turn

    Maggie - agreed, it's hard enough getting one in there, I doubt I could keep the door open long enough to get the other one in without losing them both.
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    Non-recognition agression taking unexpected turn

    Thank you for all the suggestions! I'm glad to know I'm not the only one who's experienced this. I agree that home vet visits might eventually be the way to go, though I will probably try some sedatives first since I'd like to know that I could take them somewhere if it was necessary. We will be...
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    Non-recognition agression taking unexpected turn

    Hello! This is a bit of a long story so bear with me. I have two adult male cats (Nova and Mochi), who are usually very affectionate with each other. They play, groom, and sleep together and are never agressive unless play time gets too rough. For the first few years I would take them to the vet...
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    Cats Were Best Friends, Now Hate Each Other, Please Help!

    Mochi was given a dose of antibiotics at the vet that's supposed to last 2 weeks, so I suppose it's possible he still smells different than usual. I'm assuming he's not playing as much because they're separate (they usually played with each other more often than with me), and possibly because...
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    Cats Were Best Friends, Now Hate Each Other, Please Help!

    It's especially uncharacteristic because Nova is usually the more submissive of the two and used to let Mochi walk all over him. I never would have pegged him as the aggressor.
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    Cats Were Best Friends, Now Hate Each Other, Please Help!

    Thanks, I hadn't heard of the vanilla extract trick but I'll try that. Usually they don't even get close enough to really smell each other before the growling starts but maybe it'll keep them from going at each other's throats. No one has to go back to the vet but taking them out at the same...
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    Cats Were Best Friends, Now Hate Each Other, Please Help!

    I have 2 male cats that have gotten along very well for the last few years. They groom each other and play often and sleep next to each other, etc. Nova is slightly older (~5 years), and Mochi is around 3 years old. A few weeks ago Mochi got sick with a bacterial infection and I took him to the...
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