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I would think it's the other cats unsettling her, as she's normally sweet natured. So sorry to hear she's attacked your OH ....................... how long have you been in your new home? The only thing I can think of immediately to calm her is Feliway, you can get it in a handy spray too, perhaps rub some on your OH. This must be very unhappy for you all - it would be if my lovely Kizzy attacked me or my OH, as she's very affectionate and has never bitten nor scratched in anger. |
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JM: , there's a chance that the whole flat has the scent of other cats as the previous tenant mentioned if she left the patio doors open, one of several cats was likely to wander in. And as I've said, that grey cat in one of my photo posts is always on the prowl! Angieh: we've been here 2-3 weeks now. Maybe I expected her to settle quicker has she's seemed so adjusting in the past. Thanks for the helpful advice guys, really helps! |
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sorry to hear this, must have been a shock. Was she stressed at all before the attack, had she perhaps seen a cat in the garden, what exactly was J doing before she launched herself at him ? |
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He was just laying on the floor, chewing his thumb. She maybe saw a cat in the garden, she was behind the curtains before it happened. She's seen cats in there before and after it happened and never behaved so strangely though! |
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