How do I prevent my cats from attacking each other?


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Mini asked:


I have three cats. The two oldest cats are declawed, but my sister’s cat hasn’t been declawed. She goes around like she owns the place, and keeps attacking my other cats. It happens everyday. How can I prevent her from doing this?
I’d appreciate anyone and everyone’s help. Thanks!

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5 Responses to “How do I prevent my cats from attacking each other?”

  1. Destiny R Says:

    I have the same exact problem all it is is they are comparing themselfs to see who is higher ranked! The oldest usualy starts it and then the smaller ones follow the best thing to to is get them fix….that usualy works but do not fill bad for i have the exact same issue!!!

  2. Amanda Says:

    Spray the new cat with a waterbottle everytime she attacks the others
    cats hate it and soon she’ll get the idea fighting=water.

  3. Tina Vashniche Says:

    What the other poster said: and try to spray them with the same scent, it might help. The play fighting won’t stop but if they are hissing at each other like they are strangers spraying them with the same scent calms them down, spray yourself too. Just avoid their faces. Good luck.
    Edit: the other poster being the getting the cat fixed. Water bottle works (avoid the face), but I don’t like when I have used it.

  4. Smeethu Says:

    Try spraying her with something badly scented, but it wouldn’t be bad for her if she licked it off. She will associate bad smells and discomfort with fighting. Remember, something that smells bad to cats doesn’t mean it smells bad for us.

  5. Reagan A Says:

    there just playing my cats always use 2 do that

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