I wanted to follow up on the great information you gave me yesterday. I rubbed a towel on the attacker and then rubbed it all over my other cat. By early evening, the yowling had stopped. This morning they are both acting as if nothing happened yesterday. So grateful for the information you...
Thank you so very much - I've had cats my whole life and have never seen this type of behavior before. Neither has been outside because they are indoor cats and both have been inside. Heading to do the towel trick now. The odd thing is that the attacker is not the alpha cat which makes this all...
I have two male cats, Duncan and Finley, both 3 years old, spayed, and friendly. They were adopted on the same day from the same shelter. Since I've had them, they've acted like brothers. They sleep, eat and play together. Sometimes the play is rambunctious with one stopping with a hiss but...
If your boy was using the box fine but it's changed with aging, neutering will definitely help. He's marking his territory. My male cats were neutered at 5m and have never sprayed elsewhere.
I moved my elderly Mom in with me along with her 6yo female cat Olive. Olive is solidly a one-person pet. She adores my Mom, hates everyone else.its not fear b/c she'll eat treats from my hand but God forbid I try to pet her or otherwise get too close. The issue is that since the move 5 days ago...
I'm sure this has been asked and answered numerous times but one of my cats is "special". I've tried everything to keep him off the countertop. Tin foil? Doesn't care. Anything citrus scented? Doesn't care. I even tried putting half an orange on the counter and he played with it. Doesn't care...