by pookie8 on March 20th, 2005

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Our cat knows that I am the alpha female of the house, but she attacks my 8 year old daughter. What can I do about this?

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  • by Too Much Time On My Hands on May 2nd, 2005

    Too Much Time  On My Hands

    As mentioned by someone else, a quick squirt of water is usually the best deterrent. Stamping your foot on the floor not too far from where the cat is and saying "no" loudly and forcefully is also a short-term solution you can use when there's no water handy.

    But you might want to ask yourself if your daughter is doing anything special (maybe completely unintentionally) to set the cat off. I have two younger sisters; our cat attacks the middle one, but not the youngest. We think this is because the middle sister plays more physically with the cat, rather like when kittens will playfully attack each other. Fully domesticated cats often treat their humans like other cats. Your cat may be "attacking," or she may just think she's playing a game. But either way, you want to dissuade her from doing it and the spray bottle of water usually works best.

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