Why would my younger cat start hating my older cat after the older one ran away for a half a day?


Posted August 25th, 2010 by admin 6 Comments »
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Brian asked:


I have 2 female cats, neither spayed. The older cat ran out of the house for about 12 hours. She came home and now my other cat won’t have anything to do with her. Including eat from the same bowl or be in the same room. Why is this? Will my house ever be back to normal?

Cats ?


Posted September 24th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
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speaker140 asked:


How do you know when cats play with each other?
I have two female cats that are 8 months old

How do I get 2 Female cats to quit fighting for Dominance?


Posted August 2nd, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
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Brandi asked:


I have 2 cats, One is almost a year and a half and the other is 9 months old. The 9month old is my boyfriends brother’s cat who recently moved in with us, they are constantly fighting for dominance. Any ideas on how to stop the problem. I already have 2 Litter boxes and 2 food dishes but this isn’t helping any.
They aren’t playing they are being vicious, hair flying and cuts and scratches everythere

Do male and female cats react differently to catnip?


Posted March 4th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
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TheMilitantSingleGirl asked:


We have a male office cat who, when offered catnip, eats it and goes nuts like he’s on crack. My female cat, when offered catnip, sniffs it and gets all lovey-dovey which is opposite of her normal personality. Is this difference in reactions because the cats are different sexes?

Can female cats get in sync with each others going into heat?


Posted February 17th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
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Aurora asked:


I have two cats. One seven month old, and one six month old.
Last month the older cat started going into heat. This month the younger one had her first heat.
Now the older one is going through heat again. Did the younger one’s heat trigger the older one into heat again?
I have never had unspayed female cats, so I have no idea how often they go into heat.
Is this normal? Is it like when two women get their periods in sync with each other??
Thanks for the help!

Why do cats come to visit my two spayed female cats?


Posted January 15th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
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pezbemine asked:


I have two female cats; they are both spayed. Every once in awhile it seems like every cat in the neighborhood comes to visit them. One of our cats, Kitty, also gets in the habit of peeing on things inside the house during this time. She doesn’t do anything else that makes it seem like she’s in heat. Even though they’re spayed, might one of them be attracting other cats? Is Kitty marking her territory? Any suggestions? I can deal with the cat visits but not the peeing.