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Thread: I need help, please, with (I think) aggressive behaviour. UPDATE.

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  1. #1
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    That poor girl.She needs to be fixed ASAP.She'll be scared forever if you don't.They are so much like humans.I can't believe how much Vet's charge for getting your cat fixed.It's rediculous.But if you cannot find someone who will do it for free,call a vet and tell them the story and they may do it for you.Sometimes they need to here a story to do it for free.Tell them it's worse than what YOU see.

    Thank You Kim for this wonderful siggy

    "When the power of love overcomes the love of power ,the world will know peace" jimi hendrix

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    Louisiana free/low cost spay/neuter

    Try these, I hope some are near you. (There is a mobile one, but don't know if it is listed here)

    LOUISIANA
    Animal Welfare Inc
    PO Box 4797
    Shreveport LA 71134
    318-221-0053
    www.animalwelfareinc.org
    Provides a discount for s/n for pets of residents with low income.

    Lafayette Animal Aid
    Lafayette LA
    337-232-3089
    Provides a small discount for s/n for pets of residents with low income.

    Spay/Neuter Intervention Program (SNIP)
    St. Bernard Parish Animal Shelter
    115 W. Agriculture Road
    Chalmette, LA 70043
    504-278-1535
    www.sbanimal.homestead.com
    Free spay/neuter of cats and dogs brought by retired residents and by people on any type of public assistance. Low cost spay/neuter for cats and dogs for everyone else.

    Jefferson SPCA
    1 Humane Way
    Harahan, LA 70123
    504-733-PETS
    www.jspca.org web site
    For anyone in the community, Jefferson SPCA provides discount certificates for cat and dog spay/neuter with participating veterinarians. Serves Jefferson, Orleans, St. Tammany, St. Charles, St. Bernard, and Terrebonne parishes.

    Southern Animal Foundation
    Spay/Neuter Intervention Program (SNIP)
    PO Box 4164
    New Orleans, LA 70178
    504-861-7729
    Mobile clinic that visits sites in Hammond, St. Charles, Slidell, New Orleans, Jefferson, Mandeville, Plaquemines, Amie, Abita Springs, and St. Bernard.

    Louisiana SPCA Feral Cat Initiative
    New Orleans LA
    Web www.la-spca.org
    For feral cats residing in Orleans Parish. Also check the web site for their low cost s/n for tame cats and dogs.

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    The LA/SPCA is also participating in a voucher program for spaying and neutering in the state, sponsored by a number of organizations and coordinated by Spay Louisiana, which has set a target of 8090 surgeries per year for each of the next two years. The LA/SPCA has had a trap, neuter, and release program (TNR) since 1999, and is cooperating on "Feline Frenzy," an attempt to spay and neuter 1000 feral cats during a two-week period in late May, and related work.
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    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

  3. #3
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    I take it she is not fixed. If she isn't the behavior will escalate. This is what happened to Pouncer and Abby. He was fixed long before we got Abby and was still affected by her sexual maturity. They used to cuddle together and he would groom her, etc. Ahhhhh, such kitty bliss! Then she was ready to go into heat and for a few weeks before she started, he started to attack her. It was AWFUL! I already had the appointment ot be spayed and couldn't get an earlier date so I had to constantly back him off of her.

    She came home and he STILL attacked her since the hormones were still in her body. By the time the hormones completely went away. it was a pattern between the two that took a year and half to break. He approaches. She doesn't trust him. He wants to simply say "hi" and she screams her head off like he's about to murder her. She swats, then runs. He thinks "hey, she wants to play!" and takes off after her, with her still screaming murder. Oh what joy, what fun!

    I've noticed this summer that the game has slowly gotten better and Abby is actually starting to trust him again. I never thought that would actually happen but it is.

    Get Isis spayed ASAP!!!

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