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I adopted 2 beautiful short hair girls. They were due to be put down .
Owner did not tell me one is unbelievable. I have only seen 1 trully visous(sp) cat in my life. Well the battle started when we brought them to their new home- Separate carrying cases---all the best---my 90 yrs old Mom went to round up Hell cat. She attached. Ok--I forgave--new everything etc. Next time someone let her out , not on purpose---With the help of a big man I got her back inside. A few bites drew blood---Okay, today had to gently put flea collor on---all hell broke loose. She took me to the floor, chewed me bad. Now I cannot touch her, I have lymphdema and if she gets that arm ---could lose it. I have done everything I know to win her over---but I think I must call it quits-- I feel horrible---the other kitty has loved me from the first moment. Please help Joan I don't mean to sound brusque, Joan, but first get rid of the flea collar. They are toxic, most of them not effective anyway, and it's just one more thing to stress the cat if she's not used to a collar. Try Advantage, Frontline or something. This is just anecodotal, but my son's cat sounds just like your hell cat. I've had to babysit him on occasion, and sometimes all you have to do is pet him and he acts viciously. I found out he's okay if I totally ignore him. I don't even act like I see him. I've only kept him for a few days at a time, so I don't know if that approach continued would eventually settle him down. I also have to keep him separated from all other cats, because that sets him off too. In your case, though, I can't help wondering if there's a medical issue and the cat's in pain or something. Although there *are* some cats that are just highly agressive, it's certainly not normal for them to be. |
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I adopted 2 beautiful short hair girls. They were due to be put down .
Owner did not tell me one is unbelievable. I have only seen 1 trully visous(sp) cat in my life. Well the battle started when we brought them to their new home- Separate carrying cases---all the best---my 90 yrs old Mom went to round up Hell cat. She attached. Ok--I forgave--new everything etc. Next time someone let her out , not on purpose---With the help of a big man I got her back inside. A few bites drew blood---Okay, today had to gently put flea collor on---all hell broke loose. She took me to the floor, chewed me bad. Now I cannot touch her, I have lymphdema and if she gets that arm ---could lose it. I have done everything I know to win her over---but I think I must call it quits-- I feel horrible---the other kitty has loved me from the first moment. Please help Joan I don't mean to sound brusque, Joan, but first get rid of the flea collar. They are toxic, most of them not effective anyway, and it's just one more thing to stress the cat if she's not used to a collar. Try Advantage, Frontline or something. This is just anecodotal, but my son's cat sounds just like your hell cat. I've had to babysit him on occasion, and sometimes all you have to do is pet him and he acts viciously. I found out he's okay if I totally ignore him. I don't even act like I see him. I've only kept him for a few days at a time, so I don't know if that approach continued would eventually settle him down. I also have to keep him separated from all other cats, because that sets him off too. In your case, though, I can't help wondering if there's a medical issue and the cat's in pain or something. Although there *are* some cats that are just highly agressive, it's certainly not normal for them to be. |
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I adopted 2 beautiful short hair girls. They were due to be put down .
Owner did not tell me one is unbelievable. I have only seen 1 trully visous(sp) cat in my life. Well the battle started when we brought them to their new home- Separate carrying cases---all the best---my 90 yrs old Mom went to round up Hell cat. She attached. Ok--I forgave--new everything etc. Next time someone let her out , not on purpose---With the help of a big man I got her back inside. A few bites drew blood---Okay, today had to gently put flea collor on---all hell broke loose. She took me to the floor, chewed me bad. Now I cannot touch her, I have lymphdema and if she gets that arm ---could lose it. I have done everything I know to win her over---but I think I must call it quits-- I feel horrible---the other kitty has loved me from the first moment. Please help Joan I don't mean to sound brusque, Joan, but first get rid of the flea collar. They are toxic, most of them not effective anyway, and it's just one more thing to stress the cat if she's not used to a collar. Try Advantage, Frontline or something. This is just anecodotal, but my son's cat sounds just like your hell cat. I've had to babysit him on occasion, and sometimes all you have to do is pet him and he acts viciously. I found out he's okay if I totally ignore him. I don't even act like I see him. I've only kept him for a few days at a time, so I don't know if that approach continued would eventually settle him down. I also have to keep him separated from all other cats, because that sets him off too. In your case, though, I can't help wondering if there's a medical issue and the cat's in pain or something. Although there *are* some cats that are just highly agressive, it's certainly not normal for them to be. |
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Give her time to calm down. You could also try some catnip.
Just put it on the rug. Catnip makes two of my cats aggressive and mean. Sherry |
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Give her time to calm down. You could also try some catnip.
Just put it on the rug. Catnip makes two of my cats aggressive and mean. Sherry |
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Give her time to calm down. You could also try some catnip.
Just put it on the rug. Catnip makes two of my cats aggressive and mean. Sherry |
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in article ,
at wrote on 9/1/04 4:40 PM: Thank you for your post (both of you) Now i am very mad, got a lot of info from ex-owner---Emma--hellcat has been like this for several years.---She is 16 yrs old, has always been very hard t handle unless given her own way. Almost had alawsuit over a sever attack. She and the good kitty- have been together for 4yrs. Mimi stays away from her. Owner had a dog that Emma hurt bad. She has been given catnip--goodies---you name it and walks around enjoying her 30 min after the scene she came over to me and I was allwed to pat her head. sorry for the typos---still so upset. Ex-owner says se wants to be outside---I do not and will not allow that. Have had cats for 50 yrs---hate for them to go outside----Has been given good vet care---no illnesses---nothing---I don't think this is fair to Mimi she was in my lap one hour and kissing---loving me. What have I got myself into. Thank you guys so much. Joan self If letting her out makes her happier, Iwould sure consider it. |
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in article ,
at wrote on 9/1/04 4:40 PM: Thank you for your post (both of you) Now i am very mad, got a lot of info from ex-owner---Emma--hellcat has been like this for several years.---She is 16 yrs old, has always been very hard t handle unless given her own way. Almost had alawsuit over a sever attack. She and the good kitty- have been together for 4yrs. Mimi stays away from her. Owner had a dog that Emma hurt bad. She has been given catnip--goodies---you name it and walks around enjoying her 30 min after the scene she came over to me and I was allwed to pat her head. sorry for the typos---still so upset. Ex-owner says se wants to be outside---I do not and will not allow that. Have had cats for 50 yrs---hate for them to go outside----Has been given good vet care---no illnesses---nothing---I don't think this is fair to Mimi she was in my lap one hour and kissing---loving me. What have I got myself into. Thank you guys so much. Joan self If letting her out makes her happier, Iwould sure consider it. |
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Ex-owner says se wants to
be outside---I do not and will not allow that. Oh, man, that sounds familiar. I've already posted to you about my son's cat. This is *exactly* what the deal is with him. I don't let him out here because he isn't familiar with my house and might get lost. He is allowed to go outside at home. So he turns into the cat from hell. He's a perfect gentleman at home. It would be good if there was a nice, adults-only, rural home she could go to and have outdoor access for a couple hours a day. Poor Emma. And poor you. I hope you're able to come to a good solution for both of you. Sherry Have had cats for 50 yrs---hate for them to go outside----Has been given good vet care---no illnesses---nothing---I don't think this is fair to Mimi she was in my lap one hour and kissing---loving me. What have I got myself into. Thank you guys so much. Joan self |
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