by tinybubbles is sitting on the carpet read on December 16th, 2006

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My cat and my neighbors cat have started to fight, well actually her cat started it,we nnow have to keep a close eye on them or they will fight,they never did this before, they are both females and fjxed and are adults.what do we do? thanks.

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  • by onzanzabarsands on December 16th, 2006

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    Cats, even females, can be territorial when there is a male in the vicinity. Even though both your kitties are fixed, this doesn't solve the problem. At this point they are fighting for dominance. There isn't a whole lot you can do other than making sure no one kitty gets hurt too badly. Sorry.

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  • by Namaste formerly future_health_educator on December 16th, 2006

    Namaste formerly future_health_educator

    It is much healthier for your cat if you keep her indoors. Not only can she get into fights but she can pickup diseases or even get hit by a car or mistreated by someone. Keeper inside will keep her safe from a lot of harmful things.

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