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


Posted August 2nd, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
cats
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

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


Posted August 2nd, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
cats
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

How should I go about feeding 2 cats who eat different food?


Posted February 21st, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
cats
aubeelynn13 asked:


I have 2 cats, one almost a year old and the other just over 5 months. They have separate food dishes, but frequently eat from either dish. Right now, both cats are eating kitten food. However, I would like to start feeding my older cat more “adult” cat food and not so much of the kitten chow. Any advice on how to manage this with two cats? Will it be ok for both to eat the adult food, even though the younger cat still needs a lot of the nutrition provided by kitten chow? Should I mix both bowls with 2 types of food?