by jeene11 on December 2nd, 2006

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My 3 yr. old cat is ferociously attacking a 1 yr.old kitten who sneaks in, eats her food and poops in her litterbox. Expecting to be attacked, kitten drops to the floor head first upon seeing my cat yet won't stay away. Both live in same building. Help!

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  • by Wendigo on December 4th, 2006

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    Try to prevent the sneaking in. I can't blame your cat, he's defending his territory.
    If the kitten rolls over on his back it means to do damage in defending itsself.

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    • Now my cat doesn't wait for the kitten to come here, she goes out into the building looking for the kitten and attacks it every time she can find her. This has turned into a nightmare. Public Opinion has turned against my cat because she's bigger and it appears she is unprovoked and is just being a bully. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

      jeene11

      by jeene11 on December 5th, 2006

    • Try to keep your cat in your appartment.

      Wendigo

      by Wendigo on December 6th, 2006

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