We recently introduced a new female cat to our household. She is playful, energetic, and loving to people. She also plays with our male cat who appears to enjoy playing with her. However, this same type of play activity is not tolerated by our other female cat (the male's sister) who now lives almost entirely under our dining room table now. Our female cat is shy to begin with. The new cat now shows aggressive behavior to our female cat when she tries to use the litterbox, eat, or drink. We have placed several food/litter stations in the house but the behavior continues to exist. We have tried "Feliway", separating the two cats and reintroducing slowly, but nothing seems to limit this aggression. If anything, it only seems to get worse. Now, our female cat is scarred to venture into other areas of the house. She is not losing weight or messing on the floors so she is eating and using the litterbox. How do I get these two cats to learn to leave with each other?
2007-02-22
20:45:12
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Christopher H
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