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Hi, I'm new here and in the middle of a crisis with my 2 cats. They are both spayed females that are 11 and 4 years old. I've had them both their entire lives.
They've always gotten along decently well. Never *best friends*, but no real issues. UNTIL, almost 2 weeks ago. A stray cat showed up at my window and FREAKED my younger one out so bad she literally sprayed and pooped herself while screaming and running out of the room. My other cat happened to be in her path and they started fighting pretty bad. Thankfully I was able to separate them with minimal injury. Mostly just some loose hair and saliva.
Since then, I've put film up on my windows to block any cats making eye contact from the outside, set them up in two separate rooms and rotated them for a few days (no seeing each other), to rotating them in separate rooms but feeding them with one being in/out of a large dog crate.
The first few days they were both very skittish.
But now they can eat while seeing each other pretty well. There is slight tension, but there's been no aggression. Occasionally they'll start the staring but I distract from that.
They've gotten to where they'll nose up through the bars and not react poorly. And I'll take turns playing with them near the other (but not totally free in the same room yet).
Finally, I had them see the vet and have them on a low ish dose of gabapentin which has been a lifesaver (for them letting me sleep some) and I think it's taking a little tension out of the situation.
The vet says I'm handling the situation appropriately and i feel like they might be okay. But I'm afraid to rush them. Since it's only been maybe 2 weeks since the incident, i feel like they may need a little more down time.
But, does this sound hopeful in anyone's experience? And also when would be a good time to start having some *supervised* loose time together?
...my big fear is that my 11 year old could really hurt the other as she is MASSIVE and very athletic. Not typically aggressive at all but has been on edge since she was attacked.
They've always gotten along decently well. Never *best friends*, but no real issues. UNTIL, almost 2 weeks ago. A stray cat showed up at my window and FREAKED my younger one out so bad she literally sprayed and pooped herself while screaming and running out of the room. My other cat happened to be in her path and they started fighting pretty bad. Thankfully I was able to separate them with minimal injury. Mostly just some loose hair and saliva.
Since then, I've put film up on my windows to block any cats making eye contact from the outside, set them up in two separate rooms and rotated them for a few days (no seeing each other), to rotating them in separate rooms but feeding them with one being in/out of a large dog crate.
The first few days they were both very skittish.
But now they can eat while seeing each other pretty well. There is slight tension, but there's been no aggression. Occasionally they'll start the staring but I distract from that.
They've gotten to where they'll nose up through the bars and not react poorly. And I'll take turns playing with them near the other (but not totally free in the same room yet).
Finally, I had them see the vet and have them on a low ish dose of gabapentin which has been a lifesaver (for them letting me sleep some) and I think it's taking a little tension out of the situation.
The vet says I'm handling the situation appropriately and i feel like they might be okay. But I'm afraid to rush them. Since it's only been maybe 2 weeks since the incident, i feel like they may need a little more down time.
But, does this sound hopeful in anyone's experience? And also when would be a good time to start having some *supervised* loose time together?
...my big fear is that my 11 year old could really hurt the other as she is MASSIVE and very athletic. Not typically aggressive at all but has been on edge since she was attacked.