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Hi everyone! I’m hoping you guys will be able to help me. I had four wonderful cats - (all neutered) - Lily, 8.5 year old Birman, Esme our 15 y/o black rescue (both female) and two lovely black rescue boys who are 7.5 years old. I wouldn’t say its been absolute harmony always- Esme was the oldest, smallest, toothless matriarch of the family, who ruled with an iron-swat- and they all listened! She was all bluster and swat’s though, and only with cats- with humans she was the most incredibly open, friendly little soul. We lost her in April this year- after months of around the clock care and it tore the heart out our family. I’m crying now just writing this! Long story, slightly shorter, my boyfriend took it very badly and despite it feeling slightly soon for me, he fell in love with a little kitten he had found that needed a home, and we welcomed little Milo into out home and our hearts. We did everything we thought we needed to do to ensure smooth introductions. The boys had been introduced to the girls as kittens years before and Lily took to them right away. This time around she was deffo the most curious about who was in the room- and she was the first to watch him quietly play with a shoe with pure curiosity and it was very sweet. The boys made a lot of hissing and growling and running at first- but now they’re really great with little Milo…. Lily however… out if the blue suddenly seems to want to kill him. He does all the right things, he drops over and is submissive, he doesn’t run at, or jump on her (and now he hightails it away from her the minute he sees her…and she gives chase.) they’ve never just been left unmonitored so ive no idea whats happened to trigger this sudden change but its frightening to witness. Now i have seen lily get annoyed at the boys before- her ears go back, she gives a lot if warning hisses, maybe a swat or a nip- bur mostly she walks away. Shes so incredibly loving and docile, and whilst i know she must be stressed somehow, she doesn’t exhibit it any other time than this OBSESSION with Milo. She will walk around the house sniffing him out, and anywhere he has been- and the moment she sees him , she beelines for him- no hissing, growling, fluffing up or eats back- just dilated pupils and wont be distracted or deterred as she walks with purpose over and he freezes terrified. If you consistently block her twenty attempts she will casually lay down and wait you out, almost play disinterested- but If he runs, she chases instantly. If he goes under things- she will reach under for him, or follow him under- or try and find another way. If hes sat in my lap she will still approach- but he is leas likely to run as freeze and trust me. Then she will give him a good sniff….and if she thinks she can get away with it- bite him. Head or tail. Hes never been injured because we seperate them instantly- but i just don’t understand! She was so maternal with the boys before- and ive never seen her be aggressive- she still isn’t with us when we separate them. Milo is now 16 weeks old- and just adoreable- he loves playing with his brothers, and i feel bad for all of them that hes being seperated all the time and sleeping everynight alone in his bedroom. Hes not yet neutered as the vet wanted to wait to 6 months as we suspect milos dad was a maine coon- and she wanted to reduce his risk of hip dysplasia where possible by waiting until 6 months- but it could be revisited if it WAS that. Anyone got advice? Questions? I’ll try and attach some pics! Oh and we have feliway optimum/feliway friends literally everywhere.
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