Pet rivalry can be hell. Your ginger cat is relying on her mother's good memory and needs to be taught a lesson. Give lots of cuddles and hugs to the other two long suffering pets and ignore the fatty boombar ginger thug. Feed them first - attend to all their needs first. Every time you see that evil glinting in her feline eyes - remove her from the room. Believe me - pets are like children and she will get it!
Nobody likes a fat bully - they are only lovely when they want something. If she does not respond - restrict her movement around your house. Why should your other pets suffer? If all else fails - take her to the taxidermist.
2007-01-17 22:14:23
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answered by Anonymous
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she rules the roost!!!
well have you tried playing with her and the other cat? using cat nip is good, that's how i bonded my two cats as they hated each other and would fight on occasion! put the dog in another room so that she does not have to think about him/her and then just play with the two cats.do it every night. maybe she just thinks that she has to keep reminding the dog that she is leader. this will not go away over night but hopefully will reduce it. the only other way is a water spray bottle every time she attacks your other pets just spray her. hopefully then she will realise that you are top dog and will put her back in line. good luck!
2007-01-17 22:16:42
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answered by sarah 2
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Fight the cat yourself with bits of string or your hands or whatever. Just get the cats mind off fighting the other animals. Or try nd settle it down by keeping it separate from the other animals.
2007-01-17 22:13:40
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answered by Mike B 1
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properly, I have a ginger boy besides, yet he's in basic terms about a three hundred and sixty 5 days previous in accordance to the vet and he's tiiiiny. he's a touch underweight nonetheless because we picked him up from the line about a month in the past, he became all bones lower back then, yet nonetheless he likely gained't spoil 8 lbs even as he reaches his perfect weight.
2016-10-15 09:46:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Firstly - you have my dream cat!!! A female ginger... *daydream*
Secondly, in my uneducated experience - the two most violent kinds of cats are gingers and black & whites. (Black & whites being top of the violent list.)
Seriously though... consult a pet communicator to find out if she has any issues you can resolve to calm her down a little.
(I consulted one for my cat's nightmares, and it really helped!)
2007-01-17 23:27:35
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answered by Angelpaws 5
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ginger cats rule!! i have fat female too shes sat right in front of the screen as i type this. she knows she is the boss and lets everyone know it. maybe she is bored.
2007-01-21 05:17:37
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answered by CARLA G 1
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she is probably just trying to assert her dominance.
i have 4 cats and 3 of them are girls. they get on most of the time, but every so often one of the younger girls will try to overtake the boss cat.
and all 3 girls pick on the male cat just because they think it's fun.
2007-01-17 22:16:23
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answered by molly 2
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Probably just her nature. May be she feels inferior. My mums got a ginger dog and he's foisty too
2007-01-17 22:12:25
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answered by Rowdydogz 2
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you could try shock tactics every time she gets nasty try and squirt her with some water (but don't let her see you) if you do this every time she should associate it with being naughty and stop doing it or try a pet behaviourist your local pet rescue maybe able to help you find one or even have one them self Kat x
2007-01-17 22:19:35
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answered by justme 2
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hey a ginger female cat - that's really unusual you know
2007-01-17 22:13:04
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answered by kimbridge 4
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