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Old October 17th 05, 02:48 AM
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Default My Cat has turned into a Bully towards my Other Cat-Help

lisa1124 via CatKB.com wrote:
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Hi all, I have two cats, Boo-3 and Bella-2 (both spayed). Bella has always
been playful and lovable, Boo is a little more independent but lovable and

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I feed them both in the kitchen in separate areas? How can I stop Boo from
being such a bully?


when was the last time you took the cat to a vet? sounds bad. i don't
know enough to suggest behavioral tricks. the fish brought out the
hunter in him? he's bored? he's not irritated physically? no parasites
- some things don't show up in the stool specimen. when i had someone
else's cat bully my cat, in the same house, finally i got so angry that
i really grabbed the bully hard. he stopped attacking my cat. i would
have picked him up by the scruff of his neck and had a good eye to eye
talk but he was too big.


I took Bella to the vet for the hot spots. The vet said she looks healthy
but stressed. He did not take blood, though. Bella acts perfectly content -
plays with me all the time and has a huge appetite. Boo is very overweight
and her weight definitely dominates Bella. Boo has been throwing up her dry
food lately - when I clean it up, the food is practically intact - not fully
digested.


I meant take Boo to the vet. She may be sick. She may be diabetic and
having sugar swings which can induce violence - it's disorienting. And
reintroducing is a good and follow the web site's ways. Urinary tract
problems is also possible? Very overweight usually have these problems
sooner than later.

I forget. The other person said they would post that web site address
which goes into great detail as a way of re-introduction, using gated
doorways and such?