by DBrooklynCat on January 15th, 2007

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Why does my newi male cat (neutered, 9 months old) continue to attack the female cat (spayed, 3 years old)? He will not stop mounting her, and being extremely territorial. Is there any way to discourage this behavior? It's making me and my female cat craz

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  • by porshacat on January 17th, 2007

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    He is trying to be top dog (in a cat way of course) extreme measures could include getting a water pistol and squirting him when he is being naughty. Make sure you are a good enought shot though and don't squirt your female kitty or him in the eyes,or ears.

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