Hi Barb, We have kept them apart for almost two months now. They have both had thorough exams. The breeder has chimed in as well. If you heard them fighting you would not want to experience the event all that often! It is horrible to witness as well.

We are hoping that we can break the "horror" cycle by drugging them. It shouldn't modify their personalities anymore than a human. We hope it cuts the drama out of just seeing each other and they can resume their old relationship. Right now, all they can do is scream and fight. It is hard to believe, isn't it. It just happened one day. Once Chloe decided that Juni was "going to get her" it was all over. From that day on, they fight when they are in the same space. I know, they used to groom each other!

So, we are going to go this route. We will give it a few months on the Prozac. We are also going to change the diets back to grain dry food. My vet said that sometimes high protein diets can effect cats in strange ways.

Juni's kidney function numbers were normal in all categories except one and that one was not in the danger zone at all. It was a high normal. That is why we're going to switch their food back. Less protein.

So, I will pick up the prescription tomorrow and begin the battle to see what I can put it in so that they will eat it. Since they are all being fed in different rooms, keeping them apart for the meds will be easy.

I am happy that we are on the way to at least trying to fix this problem rather than just keeping all the cats apart.


Oh, they are eight and nine years old. Juni weighs 6.5 lbs. and Chloe weighs 8.5. and is the younger.

Ugh!