is it just me, or does it seem that female cats seem to have harder times getting along with other female cats? they seem more apt to be jealous too.
kinda like most women i know! LOL!
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is it just me, or does it seem that female cats seem to have harder times getting along with other female cats? they seem more apt to be jealous too.
kinda like most women i know! LOL!
~ Aki![]()
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I have had 3 male and 2 female cats. One female (Felicia) would not get along with any cat-male or female. The other female (Shadow) tried to get along with any other cat.Originally Posted by aki
Nancy
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(Romans 8:28)
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Two of my males, Specs and Boo, have the same problem. Specs does exactly the same things as Lily does and Boo becomes so impatient! And if Boo sits next to me on the sofa, Specs has to jump up on the other side of me and actually put his arm around me like a man would! I had thought on more than one occasion of rehoming Specs because he was a newbie and I've had Boo since he was approx. 4 months old; he's now 15. But then, I'll come home from work and find the two of them sleeping side by side like buddies. So I've just learned that when Boo has had enough of Specs' theatrics, he lets him know or I do and then all is well. I do have both of them on Clomicalm, though.
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Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Medusa, that's interesting!! This really sounds a lot like Luna and Lily, and it's most likely an attention thing, with a lot of jealousy included! Silly kitties!
Jenn, that is really strange. Maybe after the move, when they all had to claim their new territories, they couldn't agree about that? That is the only thing that makes some sense to me here...Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
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Kirsten
My problem has never been the girls. It has always been the boys. Tex could be aggressive, and Monte is totally aggressive.
Kirsten, I wonder what goes on during the day. Could you use a tape recorder and see if there is anything? If it is true that it is only when you are home, then, I am thinking of something Cesar Milan says/does with dogs.
When Lilly stalks, and you intervene, you are "rewarding" her with attention- your attention. How do you break things up? Clap? Use some other sound device? Do you go to Luna, and comfort her?
I was often wondering about this myself! I could try to set up my old webcam, it would be interesting to see what they are doing when I'm not at home!Kirsten, I wonder what goes on during the day. Could you use a tape recorder and see if there is anything?
Well, so far, I avoided to interfere, I don't want any of them to feel I'm taking sides. I always thought they should work out their problems on their own. But during the last couple of days, when I felt too sorry for Luna, I caught myself that I comforted her, and tried to encourage her. But I always ignored Lily when she acted like that, I didn't want to give her any attention for this behavior...When Lilly stalks, and you intervene, you are "rewarding" her with attention- your attention. How do you break things up? Clap? Use some other sound device? Do you go to Luna, and comfort her?
Kirsten
Known as Female Feline Rivalry.Originally Posted by aki
My friend is going through this now too. Two female cats, close in age (within 5 years) tend to have problems, even if they get along initially, or even for years, these things crop up with the girls.
I would try vanilla on the base of their tails. Both cats.
The brushing is another good idea.
I don't think your situation is really desperate, at this point. They just need to relearn some behavior, and change some habits and work it out.
Vanilla on the base of their tails? Never heard about that, but it could be worth a try...
No, I don't think so either, but I'm sure it lessens at least Luna's life quality to a certain degree.I don't think your situation is really desperate, at this point
Kirsten
If Lily is about 3 or 4 now, in a feral cat community (if she survived) she would be establishing her own space, probably still connected to her mom, but already an experienced "queen" of her own brood... She is pushing to establish herself as a dominant personality. It doesn't matter all that much that she is fixed and has no kittensm she's still in the I'm as grown as you mom... so I get to be boss sometimes mode. Usually mother/daughters will work it out without too much drama. (My girls will bat each other and swear and then cuddle down...Except Amelia but that's another story.) Give them both plentyof love but I would advise petting Luna first and giving her attention that shows you (as the queen mother) support her postion.
barncat, that is making a lot of sense! Even though Luna is not Lily's biological mother, she had the mother role right from the start. There were several moments the past months when I got the impression Lily would claim the alpha status from Luna. Also, she may feel that Luna is not doing well with all her bladder problems.
Kirsten
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