Other cats attacking Princess
My tortie Princess seems to be the reciever of many attacks from several of my furkids. This accounts for her not eating with the others, sometimes staying out at night, keeping to herself, and generally being too scared to come in with the others at sun-down. I am a bit perplexed at this behavior, because she does not bother the others, and is a generally all-round good little cat. She is also a very beautiful kitty -a vividly-colored tortie,even though she has white colored whiskers on her right side and black ones on her left. Also there is something dignified about her appearance. But the others sure don't appreciate her around them. When she does come in she is always seeking affection from me, and lays in my lap whenever she can, burying her head in the fold of my arm. Last evening I caught what was keeping her from coming in. She was attacked by 4 of my other outside furkids. I had to go outside and pick her up and bring her inside and then she was still scared because she kept looking around for her attackers. I have a good notion to keep her inside for a while, both day and night. Is this normal behavior, and will this problem pass with time? I certainly hope so, because she will not defend herself amidst all the opposition to her presence.
An update on Princess: I kept her inside all day yesterday 3/16, and there was no problems with the other cats. Now, it appears that her attackers are all outside furkids. Perhaps she will stay inside more, now that she can sleep and eat without being harrassed. She is inside today sleeping in her windowsil box.
.........wayne:)