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Hello everyone
We have this problem with minish:
She stays every summer at my mom's summer house as an indoor-outdoor cat. It's the house she grew up in, she was raised by mom between 3 to 5 months old (we adopted her as an abandoned stray), she loves my mom and she's very territorial. Every summer she fights strays around our yard to reclaim her turf (and succeeds). She's an only cat and she had strongly reacted to some foster kittens before (no fighting but constant hissing and swatting) she is very friendly with adult humans and runs away from babies, toddlers and children. She is very protective of her personal space, we can never put her on our lap or brush her for more than a few seconds.
My niece is 2 years old and he visits for a couple of days or a week occasionally. Of course he is crazy for minish to play with him. Minish used to run away to other parts of the house (she got plenty of choices in every room and also outside) when hissing or swatting didn't work.
This time both are persistent. My niece knows minish doesn't want to play. He even takes his guard when he walks by him. But he keeps trying to play with her and when it doesn't work he throws things at her. His mom warns him but he keeps trying
As for minish, this time, she doesn't leave turf. She doesn't run away, swaps at him without claws when he approaches her less than a foot distance, then moves away only about two feet distance. I think she is very jealous since my mom's smitten by her grandson. But she seems to be interested as well. She watches him play and doesn't get agitated unless he tries to approach. She doesn't try to destroy his stuff. Sleeps very peacefully when he is not running around..
I'm only with them for a few days. I tried to make up by showing extra attention to her, but I don't know what else can or should be done. It doesn't seem right to close her up in some room or shoo her away. Both my niece and minish are under watch but, do you think my niece will be in danger? What should we do or don't do?
By the way, my niece will go away next week and come again in a month, and a few months after that.
I would very much appreciate your input.
We have this problem with minish:
She stays every summer at my mom's summer house as an indoor-outdoor cat. It's the house she grew up in, she was raised by mom between 3 to 5 months old (we adopted her as an abandoned stray), she loves my mom and she's very territorial. Every summer she fights strays around our yard to reclaim her turf (and succeeds). She's an only cat and she had strongly reacted to some foster kittens before (no fighting but constant hissing and swatting) she is very friendly with adult humans and runs away from babies, toddlers and children. She is very protective of her personal space, we can never put her on our lap or brush her for more than a few seconds.
My niece is 2 years old and he visits for a couple of days or a week occasionally. Of course he is crazy for minish to play with him. Minish used to run away to other parts of the house (she got plenty of choices in every room and also outside) when hissing or swatting didn't work.
This time both are persistent. My niece knows minish doesn't want to play. He even takes his guard when he walks by him. But he keeps trying to play with her and when it doesn't work he throws things at her. His mom warns him but he keeps trying
As for minish, this time, she doesn't leave turf. She doesn't run away, swaps at him without claws when he approaches her less than a foot distance, then moves away only about two feet distance. I think she is very jealous since my mom's smitten by her grandson. But she seems to be interested as well. She watches him play and doesn't get agitated unless he tries to approach. She doesn't try to destroy his stuff. Sleeps very peacefully when he is not running around..
I'm only with them for a few days. I tried to make up by showing extra attention to her, but I don't know what else can or should be done. It doesn't seem right to close her up in some room or shoo her away. Both my niece and minish are under watch but, do you think my niece will be in danger? What should we do or don't do?
By the way, my niece will go away next week and come again in a month, and a few months after that.
I would very much appreciate your input.