She is afraid that the 2 new ones are there to take her place. Just reassure her that she is still # 1 in your life. Maybe take her into another room just you & her for a while each day. That will give her more security & let her know that you still love her & think she is special.
2006-07-08 06:29:36
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answered by ? 4
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Cats Are Very Territorial. That mans a cat feels a stranger has invaded his/her territory. In a case like that, a cat must be aggressive in the route of one cat -- frequently the most common-going -- yet pleasant to a unique. The time even as issues crop up is even as a clean kitty arrives, a delicate kitten will change right into a adult cat, or the living house cat seems out the window to be sure a wierd cat contained in the backyard -- the living house cat ought to chase, ambush, hiss, and/or meow angrily. And it’s no longer purely the lads. woman cats ought to correctly be purely as infuriated by employing strangers.
2016-11-06 01:29:59
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answered by ? 4
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If, after 4 months they are not getting along, I am not sure they ever will.
Cats are very, very territorial and, by changing abodes, all the rules have changed and each cat has to reestablish their place in the new environs. Normally, kittens do not care, but adults can be as if they no longer know each other in ther new place.
Also, in the new place, the rules of their games have probably changed. It is possible you are misinterpreting rough play and noise for fighting! Cats will play with each other very, very roughly and appear to be fighting. Has anybody really been hurt or blood drawn? Loose fur does not count! It is not really clear to me that they are not getting along as they may be getting along in different ways than you are used to.
You may want to reevaluate what is really going on between these two.
Best regards... Norm.
2006-07-08 06:42:35
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answered by jennabuggle 2
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Their unknown scent is all around, she has no idea what in the world is going on. They may fight and wake you up in the middle of the night, but once they know each other, and once they've lived together about 1-2 months, they'll be the best of friends. I brought home a kitten, and that same scenario took place. Just give it time.
2006-07-08 06:40:12
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answered by Anonymous
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How long have you had the kittens? It usually takes 7 to 10 days for the cats to adjust. She is showing her independence right now. She will come down later. Don't try to pamper her, it won't work, and again your changing her routine, they don't like that.
Play with the kittens with long strings, bet she follows.
2006-07-08 06:31:31
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answered by spiritwalker 6
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You can't just expect your cat to adjust to having new cats in the house overnight. She is just jealous and thinks that they are there to replace her. Give her time to adjust, and keep the kittens and your cat seperated. Let them sniff each other from time to time so they get used to each other.
2006-07-08 07:21:55
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answered by Kikyo 5
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shes jsut jealous of the other cats. that is totally natural but u have to remember to play with her as much as the other kittens.
2006-07-08 07:01:08
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answered by Chocolate Lover♥ 7
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She's just upset and feeling territorial because strange cats are in the house. She'll get over it, in time.
2006-07-08 06:28:11
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answered by night_trekker 4
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your cat needs time to adjust...it can take a couple of weeks, sometimes longer, for her to get used to the new guys. They'll work out their arrangement in time.
2006-07-08 06:28:57
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answered by sylviasmother 1
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this happened when i got a new kitten. you shouldn't be worried. she'll get used to them over time and well start being less territorial.
2006-07-08 07:15:36
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answered by holl-e 2
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