Try the Bach Flower Remedy WALNUT. It is suppose to help with change. I have used it on my cats when we moved, and it did seem to help. I have "only" nine cats.... GOOD LUCK!
Try the Bach Flower Remedy WALNUT. It is suppose to help with change. I have used it on my cats when we moved, and it did seem to help. I have "only" nine cats.... GOOD LUCK!
Nine is Fine!!
Thanks for the suggestions! There was chasing and pinning again tonight after I got home. I am trying to keeop Sasha focused and busy.... but it doesn't always work and I worry what happens while I am gone during the day!![]()
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I am going to PetSmart this weekend (tomorrow is payday) to look at some options.
Where would I find the Bach Remedt WALNUT?????
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RIP sweet Tabitha, my heart kitty. You are loved and missed every day. 1988 - 2010
You can find Bach Flower Essences at a good health food store. The clerk ought to be able to direct you to their stand. Walnut for change is a good idea as is Rescue Remedy for general stress and trauma.
They may have a chart that can guide you to an essence for Sacha's aggression. It's clear that she's exhibiting dominating behavior toward Tabitha. You may want to have Tabitha examined by a vet. Sometimes aggression and dominance is escalated when one cat is sick.
I know that when we get boosters at Neko's annual vet visit, he feels kind of tough. The last visit was the first one since we've had our dog, Lily. They're constantly sparring in an attempt to establish dominance. Anyway, after that vet visit, I could tell Neko wasn't his usual self, and the dog started humping him. I've never seen her do it before or since, but that is a dominance behavior.
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