by Pinkgemma999 on February 7th, 2007

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I have a 7 month male kitten,has been castrated.He keeps attacking and biting the neck aggressively of my 10 week old kitten. Why is this and what can I do?

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  • by coosplat on February 7th, 2007

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    its a battle of territory. the cat feels that there is a sense of danger from that crtain cat. so that cat loves u! anyway u can start keeping them togetheer taking babysteps such as first let them smell eachother so they can get use of eachothers scent! but remember u have to monitor them while they're smelling eachtoher! so good luck!

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  • by Final_Starman on February 7th, 2007

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    ok really, the neck biting is a form of dominance, it's how all animals show their social rank. (with dogs its more of a humping, even with females). It'll pass in time, just keep an eye one 'em.

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  • by Final_Starman on February 7th, 2007

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    i think he's mad you cut off his pee pee.

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