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How to get cats to get along?

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Kyle - 29 Jul 2005 04:55 GMT
My adorable and precious kitty soon will have to live with my brother's
stupid cat.  They already have lived together for the last month and my
younger kitty manages to kick her a.s.  Actually I hate my brother's cat,
but I'm supposed to find out how to get them to get along.  My solution
involves a pillow sack and a pond, but since that is not possible how
can I get my precious kitty to lay off the other cat?  Both are female,
declawed, and neutered.
JP - 29 Jul 2005 06:58 GMT
You need to let them figure out who is in charge. I have 3 cats, ages
18, 16, 3 and to this day, they still are in the process of working out
who is in charge. It doesn't happen often, but they have their days.  As
long as there is no damage or injury to either cat, I would say just let
them figure it out. Like my mom used to tell me and my brother when we
were kids..."No blood, no foul."

JP

> My adorable and precious kitty soon will have to live with my brother's
> stupid cat.  They already have lived together for the last month and my
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> can I get my precious kitty to lay off the other cat?  Both are female,
> declawed, and neutered.
shortfuse - 29 Jul 2005 12:28 GMT
True,JP. I have my 6 all but the 2 long haired females get along. Its not a
"personal" thing with them. Just Rainbow was there before Miss Kitty and
she;s the boss and Miss Kitty has yet to realize this. Mama doesnt bother
either one of the other females.
> You need to let them figure out who is in charge. I have 3 cats, ages 18,
> 16, 3 and to this day, they still are in the process of working out who is
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>> can I get my precious kitty to lay off the other cat?  Both are female,
>> declawed, and neutered.

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