Johanna, I am so sorry you are going through this.Wish you the best. I know you will make the best decision possible. {{{hugs}}}
Johanna, I am so sorry you are going through this.Wish you the best. I know you will make the best decision possible. {{{hugs}}}
Thinking about this more, and remembering what it was like in my household, I wanted to add a few more thoughts. My experience is the same as Jen's, the medication made Dodger drowsy but didn't stop the stalking and pouncing. It was what he lived for, he couldn't resist no matter how much he knew I hate it. And, as I said, we were intensely closely bonded. I cried rivers over medicating him so that he became sluggish, pushing him away when he misbehaved, isolating him for hours or weeks, making him an outdoor/indoor cat, nothing ever worked.
Does he stalk and pounce when the cats try to use the litter boxes? That's what Dodger did and it led to all kinds of problems. Most of the cats would just dash in and out, knowing he was waiting to jump on them the moment they left their box. Two of them ended up living in a closet in the hall, the closest they could get to the litter room without living in it. When I tried to ease them into the living room, providing them with hiding places, one of them peed and pooped under covered tables. Your cat may use the couch not just to object to her current living conditions but also because she considers it her only "safe" litter area.
I don't think you can re-train a cat not to stalk and pounce. You can train cats that they can't do certain things in certain places, such as not jumping on counters or they are not welcome in a certain room, that's territory and makes sense to them. I don't think stopping a behavior towards other cats does make sense to them.
Remember when Tiberus, the Bengal cat was stalking and biting Miley? He was re-homed and it has worked out perfectly. I had contacted a cat behaviorist, and made an appointment, but rehomed Ti Ti before the appointment. I could have waited I suppose, but once I thought I found the right home, I went with it.
I really think Miley is my/the problem in my house, because now Juni is picking on Miley....the weak one and that Ti Ti and Juni have/had tuned in on her fear and went for her....its natural for cats to do that.....
I would rehome the aggressive one.....and if his buddy would be happy going with him, all the better.
Cats can adjust. Ti Ti is sooooo happy where he is. He has a little Bengal brother and two dogs..... and Ti Ti is still king, just no one there to "pick on"....cause no one takes any crap from him.
I was going to give Miley a gun to carry around while Ti lived with us, but she refused to use it.
Rehoming, if done carefully, works out for everyone eventually.
Sorry to hear you have such confusion in your household.
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I just cannot come to grips with rehoming Monte (or Monte and Gus) as I love them so much. I love Georgia, and, she is my link to Tex, too. I think I might look into a behaviorist, though, I do agree with Lizzie...I am not sure you can change Monte. And, like Lizzie, I feel like Monte KNOWS how much I hate what he does, but, he still does it.![]()
I will keep you updated.
Jo, I'm so sorry you're having to deal with all this. The only thing I can add is that I believe Monte will calm down as he ages, but I know that's not much help. I remember when Tubby was young and I first brought Peanut home. He wasn't necessarily stalking her, but I was constantly yelling at him to leave her alone. Every single time they got in a scrap, I yelled at Tubby. He was bigger, older and more aggressive, so he took the heat. Until.....one day I saw Peanut teasing and toying with him, then go after him! After that Tubby still took most of the heat, but every now and then I'd yell at Peanut - or both of them.![]()
After many years, as they both got older, things calmed down considerably.
I know this isn't any consolation and doesn't help you now, but I thought it might give you just a ray of hope.
Tubby
Spring 1986 - Dec. 11, 2004
RIP Big Boy
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Peanut
Fall 1988 - Jan. 24, 2007
RIP Snotty Girl
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Robin
Fall 1997 - Oct. 6, 2012
RIP Sweet Monkeyhead Girl
Johana, I'm so sorry you're having to go thru this right now.I wish I had some advice, but it sounds like you've done everything I would do.
~Kimmy, Zam, Logan, Raptor, Nimrod, Mei, Jasper, Esme, & Lucy Inara
RIP Kia, Chipper, Morla, & June
Jo - I can only imagine the heartache that this is causing you.
I trust your judgement completely - you know your cats like noone else does.
You know what is right for them and for your home and family.
You might consider contacting the pet psychic that I used. Kimmy used her also.
Email me if you want her email address.
For the couch -
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Kylie http://www.catster.com/cats/256617 (June 2000 to 5/19/2012)
Kloe http://www.catster.com/cats/256619
"we as American's have forgotten we can agree to disagree"
Kylie the Queen, Keegan the Princess, entertained by Kloe the court Jester
Godspeed Phred and Gini you will be missed more than you ever know..
Hmmmm,
Evil Black cat syndrome.... Lol I think I have your Monty's twin, my Buddy is a terror with the girls and a couple of the boys.
If I were you I would get my hands on the largest enclosed dog crate you can find... put a bed, a litter box food and water in there and place it right next to the feliway outlet, when he starts playing up put him in time out for an hour or so.
Also a spray bottle is very useful or a can of pennys, when he start stalking spray him with water or shake the can and tell him no..... try to distract him with a toy, I have found da bird is wonderful for that, at night I would also try him in the crate, although I will guess he will howl the place down... buddy did.
We have reach a point now where the fights are at least few and far between although we have odd days were I could happily rehome them all.
All 20 of the cats seem to co-habit fairly well these days and for a cat, at 2+ Monty is at that terrible teen stage.
It make take a while but eventually he will put 2 and 2 together and calm down.
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