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Re: Fighting Cat!
Like some peeps some cats just don't see tail to tail,maybe it's unrequited kitty love on Tipsys part and he's not having it,unless you can jelous cat proof your garden keep spraying the jelous cat with the water or try and show him that you don't mind him visiting but he has to play nice,sounds like he wants you for himself-but either way it's not good for tipsy being jumped on on her own turf-maybe he's a she and because she knows tipsy's spayed doesn't see what use she is(assuming she/he is entire)-entires do pick on spays or neuters as they see them as useless and inferior-or could be simple jealousy,maybe when he's naughty to tipsy-you ignore him and when he's good reward him with a tiny treat and cuddle
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Re: Fighting Cat!
Thanks Kelly
The same cat has been attacking Tipsy since she first arrived , before she was spayed . I'm wondering is she female and doesn't want another female as competition ??? Or she had our garden earmarked as part of her territory? ![]() The visiting cat is actually a gorgeous cat, jet black with a beautiful coat and yellow eyes. Whatever it is I suppose I'll have to continue with the water treatment. I don't pet the visiting cat as I don't want to encourage visits, but we have quite a number of felines passing through our garden. I found out recently that a neighbour behind me throws out food for cats , probably explains why Tipsy was first hanging around the place. ![]() |
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Re: Fighting Cat!
Tiger poo or failing having a willing tiger to hand tea tree apparently works as a deterrent or throw more tempting foods into the other garden along with as much of the intruders poo that you can gather,might make them think of they have to deal with it
Or teach Tipsy some kitty kung foo moves-concentrating on the more legal but lethal ones Sorry FA i know it's a pain for you and Tipsy and i hope you manage to resolve the problem without to much hassle![]() |
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Re: Fighting Cat!
That's ok Kelly !!
![]() ![]() I'll continue with the water treatment !!! Hopefully the visiting cat will think it's not worth the hassle to come in and beat up Tipsy !! Plus, Tipsy is well able to defend herself , she was living on the streets for God knows how long! So it's probably all more traumatic for me than Tips !!! ![]() |
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Re: Fighting Cat!
Some cats like humans just don't want to know. Probably like this because your cat came to the others territory and the matter has never been resolved by the cats. Don't worry cats only fight as a last resort most of it is hissing and show. I understand you protecting your cat butit may be an idea to let nature do it for you.
That is only a suggestion but please remeber injury is the last thing any cat will risk. Hope this helps even a little? |
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Re: Fighting Cat!
Hi again,
One of the many things I do is write about cats as they are both a passion of mine. I have included anarticle about why cats fight for you to read. Hopefully it may help you with your little problem. Hope you enjoy it and that it helps. If you have a household with multiple cats, you know that cat fights do happen. Even if you cats generally get along, at times, they can still fight. While humans may not completely understand why their kitties are fighting, cats have their reasons for fighting. Some of these reasons are similar to the reasons that humans have disputes. Cats express their discontent with other cats by picking fights. The reasons why cats fight can help you determine how to prevent your cats from fighting in the future. Fighting for their territory: Many cats fight because of their territory. One of the reasons that cats fight is because they feel like an unwanted cat has invaded their territory, even if it is a cat that has lived with them for a long time. Cats are much more territorial than dogs and the gender of the cat has very little to do with it. Contrary to what many people believe, female cats are sometimes just as territorial as their male counterparts are. If you have two cats in your home, you might notice that one cat hisses and swats at the other whenever he feels his territory has been invaded. This can also happen if you bring a new cat into the home. They are simply defending their territory. Social ranking: Either male cats frequently threaten and fight with each other for social ranking or despite what you may think; even neutered males may do this. If you have multiple cats, especially more than one male cat, one cat is usually considered the “alpha male” and will be at the top of the cat hierarchy. Two cats might posture their bodies, then begin howling and screaming at one another. If one of the cats walks away or backs down, then the catfight is usually avoided. However, if neither one wants to throw in the towel and surrender, then one cat will attack the other by jumping forward and attempting to bite the neck. The other cat will fall on his back and tries to bite or scratch the attacker with its hind legs. The two cats might go through this several times before walking away. There are usually no injuries sustained in these kinds of fights. You may even notice that kittens or young cats play with one another this way. Most of the time, you will not need to interfere. Aggression: Cats also fight as a result of some kind of redirected aggression and this is quite common, especially with indoor cats. Your cat might be looking outside the window at another cat or dog crossing the yard. Your cat begins to feel territorial and aggressive at this cat, but since this other cat cannot be reached, he may instead attack the other family cat. Another example is if you are giving your cats treats. One cat may reach the treat first and begin eating. The other one wants a bite, but the cat that is eating may become aggressive over the treat and begin to swipe or yowl and the other cat. If you find your cats fighting occasionally, you should know that this is common and quite typical of cats. Most of the time, you will be able to tell whether or not your cats are fighting for “blood” or just playing around. The time to stop a fight is when it gets nasty otherwise; allow your cats to work it out themselves. If you feel the need to stop a catfight, then you should do it carefully. Even the most loving cat can bite or scratch you in aggressive passion. To stop a fight, you should make some kind of loud noise, such as a handclap. Since cats are startled by loud noises, they will both stop to see what is making the noise. You can also spray water on them to interfere with the aggressive behavior.. When you find your cats fighting, it is best not to punish the cats for their fight. Cats do not understand punishment and fighting is a natural instinct in cats. The best thing to do is only interfere when necessary. If you find your cats are fighting more than they should, it is time that you find out why. Do they fight over a litter box, a food bowl or a prime window location? Make sure each kitty has his or her own “things” and a place to retreat when they feel overwhelmed by other pets in the house. This will go a long way in preventing real catfights. |
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Re: Fighting Cat!
Thanks for the info Mancat !
I think with my cat and the visiting cat it may be a case of my cat having moved into part of the other cats territory - from what I've read a cats version of territory is very different to a humans! Well this afternoon the visiting cat came into the garden but Tipsy ran him/her out !! There was a bit of wailing but no fighting. So I think they will sort it out themselves . I just need to remember that my cat is a cat and not a human !! ![]() |
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