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thank you. I took her to the vet. he said nothing is broken but the cat's mood is a reaction to being repeatedly beaten up. she has a superficial leg injury, probably from a bite. she is still only a year old and the other cat is 4 or 5 and much more aggressive. mine is still putting on weight and is already incredibly powerful and learning from each fight, but i think it is stressful for her to always be on the look out. the other cat is not afraid to come into the house. she is incredibly strong and will butt a cat flap until the catch breaks. |
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I would keep your cat inside and take her outside when you can supervise only. I would board up the cat flap to stop intruders (I have had to do this with my house as I kept finding bully cats in my house and my two cats cowering). I would also not be particularly happy with the neighbour who is throwing stones. Maybe they meant to frighten the cats to stop fighting, but if it hurt your cat then they must be told to not do that again! |
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Absolutely - how cruel!! I would speak to the neighbour calmly about this kind of behaviour or report him for cruelty! There are other less lazy ways to deal with breaking up cat fights other than being so aggressive. I would keep your cat indoors safe and sound - glad to hear she is on the mend! |
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thank you everyone for your kind thoughts and advice. she is looking much more confident again now, but she has only been outside for a few minutes today. i was just wondering why neutered female cats can be so aggressive? (as the neighbour's is) |
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Females usually aren't as territorial a males, but it can occur. Are the fights happening on your property or the other cat's? Or neutral? |
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Welcome to the forum, i am sorry to hear about your poor Cat's injury. I would certainly have a calm word with the neighbour and tell them that a vets visit was neccessary. We have a cat door with a bit that slides in to lock it, i am having to use this as we were getting an aggressive Tom in the house. |
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