| Cats won't accept new dog and as a result we have .... CAT FIGHTS | | I have three cats. A year ago we got a puppy dog, a welsh pembroke corgie. The first couple of months were HORRIBLE because none of my cats would accept the dog and they'd just GROWL at her all the time. After one year, they started to accept the dog but we still have problems. The Red Cat perfectly accepted her, he just pushes her away with paws If she barks too much. The black and white cat sometimes tries to scratch her If she gets annoying. The orange and white cat HATES her and If he could he'd kill her, but he doesn't scratch her.However, we now have a HUGE problem. The two cats who don't like the dog always stay in my room. They like to sleep on my bed and they have been doing it since they were puppies. The three of them never had any problems but now, anytime the Red Cat enters the room, they start to growl and the get into a fight. They start to scratch each other for no apparent reason, it's not only the red cat they try to scratch, they do it with one another and it's impossible to make them stop.Why do you think it's happening? what should I do? I can't keep them locked all day long:\ | |
| | Fleaspraying your cats, OMG!... | | So it was time for the usual debugging, my critters hate it so I tried to keep the white and blue spray can out of sight for as long as possible...I had no trouble with my two dogs, they followed me into the front hall without that much trouble and they were sprayed in about two seconds each. But now on to the fun part, at least, as a reader I guess it might sound fun...[em]rasp[/em].One of my kitties was outside, sunbathing. She is the only one that doesn't leave the garden and therefor is entitled to going outside. Seems a bit unfair but we are working on a special kitty fence to hopefully they can all enjoy the garden soon.
The first spray was ok but then she ran away from me. I ran across the garden table (off course she is faster), strumbled on my knees through mud and half torn flowers hissing and pleaing for her to come back. It took me about 10 minutes to get the other sprays on. One down, three to go... jeez, my pants look like crap now!Let's get on to the little misses, this will be a hand full. Sleeping on the boiler I pick her up, gently and as common as possible. Getting a good grip of her I start to spray her. She jumps up like a bunny in all kind of... | |
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