Have a big playtime with them, before you all go to bed. They love games, and generally wear out after 10 minutes or so; then you might get some sleep.
2007-03-11 20:34:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Try 14 at night. If you cats are fighting then see about locking each in a separate room while you sleep, just put a litter pan, water and food with them and some toys. When you get up let them out.
I have one cat, declawed fully - came that way to me, (a rescue from 7 yrs ago), she has never gotten along with any of my other cats and lets then know she doesn't like them. She gotten more tolerant of a few after she got out and was attacked by a dog, the other cats would stay with her no matter how much she growled and hissed as she recovered. Where I rescue small animals, I have some extra cages and she took up residency in an empty cage and won't move out. But if another cat gets in her "house" she throws a fit and it sounds like the whole house in falling in.
Have you gotten your cats fixed, this can help on calming an aggressive cat. It worked for the male kitten my son got from a dumpster in December. We really had to lock him in a cage at night because he would attack my girls when sleeping. They'd wake up with slice marks all over their body. Since fixed last month, he's an angel, no more night raids on their body. It was so bad people thought my 17 yr old was cutting her arms and stomach -she wasn't, but cat was.
2007-03-12 00:36:54
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answered by wolfinator25840 5
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We crate trained our cats to keep
them from running through the
house like a thundering herd.
We placed a board half way
across the middle and fastened it
when we placed the side bolts in.
This allows the bed to be put on the
top of the board, the litter and food
on the bottom of the crate. It works well.
They are happy and now we are happy.
2007-03-12 00:30:53
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answered by Anonymous
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It is the nature of cats to play at night, don't fight it just relax and live with cat life
2007-03-12 02:10:43
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answered by katie d 6
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Are the cats spayed or neutered? The #1 reason for cats making noise and fighting is because of not being spayed or neutered. If they aren't fixed please get that taken care of soon, for your own sanity!
2007-03-12 00:39:51
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answered by Catnabbit! Cats Dahl 1
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Ha, ha! I wish I knew. I have five cats and I have just had to learn how to sleep through their nighttime play sessions.:) They are noisy, but I love em!
2007-03-12 11:22:40
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answered by Sophie 3
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