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                                            Feline 
                                            Housemate Aggression  
                                              
												
												
												
												
												
												
												
													
														
														
														
												Aggression 
                                                  Between Adult Cats  
												 
                                                   Cats 
                                                  fight among themselves 
                                                  for a variety of reasons including 
                                                  fighting over territory or a 
                                                  female in heat. The initial cause may be something as simple as a visit outside the home (like to the groomer or veterinary office), a tail accidently shut in a door, or a new pet in the household.  NOTE: If allowed to 
                                                  roam, all cats are at much higher 
                                                  risk for disease and fight injuries 
                                                  than neutered cats. In some 
                                                  cases, the cats will never get 
                                                  along, and must be permanently 
                                                  separated. However, in most 
                                                  cases it is recommended to keep 
                                                  cats 100% indoors, and follow 
                                                  some simple guidelines to keep 
                                                  the number of cats down, and 
                                                  the positive social interaction 
                                                  up. 
                                                
                                                   
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													In multiple cat households, 
													cats may fight if resources 
													are limited.  Resources 
													include food, water, 
													scratching posts, beds, 
													litterboxes and human 
													attention.  Up the 
													resources to lower the 
													aggression. | 
                                                   
                                                 
                                                
												Protocol 
                                                  To Reduce Fighting Between Housemate 
                                                  Cats  
                                                
                                                  -                                                     
                                                  Have both cats fully checked 
                                                    for minor irritating medical 
                                                    conditions.
 
                                                  - Neuter 
                                                    all pets involved in aggression 
													to remove any hormonal component.
 
                                                  -  
                                                    If the aggression involves 
                                                    cats who have lived together 
                                                    for 1 month or longer, then 
                                                    isolate the aggressor cat 
                                                    (lower its status). Do this 
                                                    even if there are times that 
                                                    the cats get along fine. Before 
                                                    any fight, the aggressor cat 
                                                    typically "stares" 
                                                    at the other cat, who moves 
                                                    away.
 
                                                  -  
                                                    Allow time for the aggressor 
                                                    to "chill" in 
                                                    isolation. Try for a darkened 
                                                    room when not in use to cause 
                                                    an aggressively aroused cat 
                                                    to calm down. For some animals 
                                                    this can take days.
 
                                                  -  
                                                    Begin feeding cats meals twice 
                                                    a day, and don't leave 
                                                    any food down between meals.
 
                                                  -  
                                                    Feed both cats meals, on either 
                                                    side of closed door. 
 
                                                  - 
													Once all cats are eating easily 
                                                    and relaxed, allow sight but 
                                                    no contact. If body muscle 
                                                    tone of both cats is relaxed, 
                                                    proceed to the next step.
 
													- Confine each in its own wire 
                                                    front kennel, and place them 
                                                    several feet apart for dinner. 
                                                    Now they can see each other 
                                                    as well as hear and smell, 
                                                    but still cannot touch. If 
                                                    they show any tenseness or 
                                                    twitching, turn the boxes 
                                                    or move them further away. 
                                                    If they are relaxed, move 
                                                    them closer and closer. Tenseness 
                                                    may vary meal to meal. Just 
                                                    follow what the tenseness 
                                                    dictates for that meal.
 
													- If you can only use one portable 
                                                    kennel, place it up on a table, 
                                                    so the new cat can look down 
                                                    on the former aggressor or 
                                                    other cats. 
 
													- When 
                                                    the two target cats are ignoring 
                                                    each other, allow short periods 
                                                    where the previously confined 
                                                    cat has free access to other 
                                                    cats (e.g. 10 minutes). 
													
 
													- Dab 
                                                    a spot of a food flavor on 
                                                    the cat, for positive association. 
                                                    Do this just before feeding. 
                                                    Then feed in same room but 
                                                    at a distance. Gradually lower 
                                                    this distance daily, but continue 
                                                    to separate the cats when 
                                                    not supervised.
 
                                                 
												
													
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                                                    	Blood work, urinalysis 
														and fecal exams are 
														indicated to completely 
														rule out a physical 
														irritation before 
														starting behavior 
														modification. 
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                                                  - If fights occur during supervision, 
                                                    shoo away aggressor, then 
                                                    separate and go more slowly. 
                                                    Ignore minor squabbles. If 
                                                    really fighting, isolate and 
                                                    restart the protocol.
 
													- If allowed free together and 
                                                    no sign of aggression, Begin 
                                                    "cross lap petting." 
                                                    Two known people sit on a 
                                                    couch, each with one cat on 
                                                    their lap. For safety, it 
                                                    is recommended that each person 
                                                    have a large towel on their 
                                                    lap, which they can use to 
                                                    wrap up a cat who becomes 
                                                    aggressively aroused. Each 
                                                    person pets the cat on the 
                                                    OTHER person's lap, 
                                                    then back to their own. (Distributing 
                                                    scent and affection.)
 
													- At all times, act jolly and 
                                                    relaxed around the cats so 
                                                    they don't pick up stress, 
                                                    anger or anxiety from you. 
                                                    Praise and give food treats 
                                                    while acting relaxed and friendly 
                                                    toward each other.
 
													- At least initially, provide 
                                                    one litterbox per cat plus 
                                                    one extra. Remove unused boxes 
                                                    after 2 weeks of non-use.
 
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													Use medication as a last alternative. 
                                                    The goal is transient use 
                                                    during behavior modification, 
                                                    to help make it go smoothly. 
                                                    One altercation due to 
													going too fast can set the 
													entire process back by 
													weeks. The medication 
													recommended has few side 
                                                    effects and does not cause 
                                                    sedation when dosed properly.
 
                                                    
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