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    Prozac???
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    Sounds like my house. When it gets really bad or won't stop I end up putting Jax in "his room" and closing the door. So we can get sleep and Paizly can relax. Not sure if your place is set up to do this, close the door to your bedroom and you and Luna sleep in the bed. Or something to separate them so Luna can relax.
    I know how frustrating it is. I love Jax to death, but he makes me SOOO mad when he does this to Paizly. I usually have a squirt bottle, but that only stops him for a second while he licks the water off. The other night I had a bath towel in my hand and I threw that at him. He just doesn't get it!
    I swear that when we are not home they play and have a grand old time together. But when we are home Paizly wants nothing to do with him and he doesn't understand why. I really want to set up a camera or even just audio equipment to see how they are when alone.

    I hope you can figure something out so you can get some sleep.
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    Awww, poor Luna, poor you. That amounts to quite a challenge for sure! I guess Lily wants to assert her dominance, hopefully she'll grow out of it. Sorry that sounds lame but it's all I got

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    Sounds like your Lily has been taking lessons from my Diego. He's been on kitty prozac for a while and the issues are pretty much gone now. When they do have a flare up I have breakaway collars for each of them, I give these collars a good spray of feliway and install them one on each cat. This curtails all activity and they each go find a cat bed and leave each other and me alone. Once things are calmer, or once morning arrives I remove the collars. Good luck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Queen of Poop View Post
    Sounds like your Lily has been taking lessons from my Diego. He's been on kitty prozac for a while and the issues are pretty much gone now.

    Are you serious?? Does Prozac also exist for cats??
    I really hope you can find a solution for your cats Kirsten, it must break your heart to see this behaviour.............
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    Damn, I was just posting my reply, but Firefox crashed - and all was lost!

    Will reply again tomorrow as it's late here and I'm tired.

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    Prozac

    Quote Originally Posted by Maya & Inka's mommy View Post
    Are you serious?? Does Prozac also exist for cats??
    I really hope you can find a solution for your cats Kirsten, it must break your heart to see this behaviour.............
    It is the same Prozac as for humans, just in a smaller dose. I tried it with my two monster cats and they stopped taking the medications... so now they reside in two different parts of the house. A house divided. Oh well. Juni usually gets a room all to herself, now. Every now and then I try to reassociate them and so far, it has not worked.

    I would suggest medication, if at all possible. Female cats can be a real pain in some households.


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