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I feel your pain!! My harris is a nightmare at imes with Skye!! He will groom her, lay close to her, then he is tryingt o back paw and bite her!! Like your Ebony, 5mins later he is back grooming her!! No idea why they do it but i kno how you feel!! TBH, i dont mind when Harris does it as it means he is feeling good which is great as he has been soo poorly at times |
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Thanks pamela I wasn't sure if it was because both my girls are girls (obviously!) or whether there was something else going on, just thought - maybe they're practicing defending themselves against a strange cat when they do it? Have no idea though, just a sudden random thought ....... |
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I have a photo of my 2 "boxing"!! its hilarious!! i think its their way of playing but also testing each other x |
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It may be a case of 'We want the same things so let's just get on.. But I WILL remind you buddy who's the boss!'. They say some cats often 'tolerate' each other. It's amazing really cats get on so well at all seeing as they're essentially solitary hunters. :/ |
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