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Something has upset them .... and without knowing what that is it could be hard to try to settle them again. If you haven't had any household additions then I would suspect that there is a new cat in the neighbourhood, possibly a male? You don't say whether your girls have been spayed but even if they have been done it could cause jealousy between the sisters. I would try something like Feliway to reassure and restore the balance. |
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We did spot a cat in our back garden that we haven't seen before but we don't know which gender it is, they like to sit on the windowsill and look out aswell with the windows slightly ajar, so they could have possibly seen and smelt the new cat, both cats have been spayed but I have noticed them sniffing around he windows today so this would be the possibility! I have just ordered some feliway, thanks for the help! |
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I suspect its a bit of redirected aggression. Separate them as best you can until you can possibly try to stop strange intruders into your garden, then you may need to re-introduce them to one another. http://www.catbehaviorassociates.com...ssion-in-cats/ http://www.vet.cornell.edu/FHC/healt...aggression.cfm http://www.mypetspages.com/petinfo/f...aggression.php |
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Hi Beckytezza. They are both in good health I'm assuming. One is not feeling a bit poorly and under-confident with the other taking advantage of this?, no two cats are ever always equal in rank, just a thought. |
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