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Hi There Unfortanatly some cats hate each other with avengance.I have 2 who only have to look at each other and they start.There is nothing you can do.They will learn to stay out of each others way or move when they have to.This is actually quite common and its somthing you have to learn to live with.Just make sure that they are never shut in with each other or leave an escape route open for them. As to wall paper you can try rudding fresh lemon on the spot that they like to claw at or stick double sided sticky tape on the area.Cats hate gettint there feet stuck.Hope this helps |
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Hi Hippo and welcome to Catpages! I'd get them neutred as it seems they are just coming into heat and females are like males where they will fight. Once spayed should be ok. Maybe try cat deterrent on the wallpaper? We had to just tell Cheetah NO whenever she did it, although we didnt have much wallpaper. Its consitancy that pays off (can be hard work tho) good luck! |
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Hiya and welcome to Catpages! It's weird you should post that because I have a friend with a similar situation, she has two cats that have been living together for 6 years happy as larry - she sister has moved in wtih her and bought along her cat - and the house is in turmoil - they all hate each other - she did everything correct in the way she introduced them, but things are not improving and its a month on - she is witnessing very very bad fights and its very distressing for her - she contacted the vet and they said that she needs to give it six months before she starts to worry! She might be getting a cat behaviour counsellor in to help as its reducuing her to tears! I do hope you get your situation sorted out and things start to improve! Abbi |
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Hi Hippowarrior and welcome to Catpages I can't add anything to what the others have said but I hope things start to improve as it must be very trying for you and a test for your patience. Good luck! |
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Thanks abbi, azz and shonedek I really appreciate the advice, they are both spayed already, and I tried "get off" spray, it works for about 1/2 an hour and not before nearly choking us to death. I can cope with the spats, its just that the little one - her name is Paige- seems to get hurt so easily, she seems to be so weak since her accident. I do wonder whether I am a bad Mum?!? I,ve tried to feed her up but it hasn't worked. They have about 8 places round the house where they scratch, and I am not there during the day to tell them off, fortunatley we have only re-decorated one room so far, still they've managed to trash that too. What makes me laugh is that sometimes I can walk in on them and they are curled up together grooming each other, I just can't seem to find a link or trigger to their fighting! Thanks again for your advice. |
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My cat Cassie tends to claw the wallpaper in the hallway as it is a thicker paper and she can sink her claws into it! I am forever going round with a glue stick to stick it back down before my OH sees it!! I'm sure you're a good 'mum' to the little ones, it just so happens that one is more timid than the other. The fact that you sometimes find them curled up together seems promising. |
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sometimes spaying works but at the end of the day if they hate each other theres not a lot that can be done.Its no different then people that hate each other and all animals are just the same.The problem is you dont know there full background and will never know.They may have hated each other from day one ,also may of scratched things from day one.If they are not taught to use scratch post (scratch post only) and start using house its very difficult to stop them.Your not a bad mum its just the way they are.I have to the same and they totally hate each other. |
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Thanks again all, everyone is so friendly and helpful. I read one book that says to put the scratch post in a prominent position when we're not there, does that work? Before Paige had her accident, they never used to fight just the odd hissy fit at each other!! They are such lovely characters, Paige loves to come to bed with me and litterally sits there waiting for me to pick up my book, and her job as she sees it, is to keep my book mark warm! but not till she's pedalled to her hearts contenet lol. Paige is a little motor mouth, her purrrrrr is just so loud and she perches on the end of the bed and don't move an inch all night, I love them both soo much, but poor old Paige always seems to be in the wars. Any idea's what I could put on her most recent war wound to help it heal? |
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Paige sounds lovely! My previous cat used to get in lots of fights and came home many a time with punctured ears and bites on his head and neck. They nearly always turned septic and I was forever taking him to the vets for antibiotics. However, I was told by the vet to bathe his wounds with diluted TCP and it seemed to do the trick. |
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