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That's a tough one to try to resolve. Are both these cats spayed? The only thing I can think of is that either you or your neighbour keep a cat indoors, or if you are on friendly terms with the neighbour, can you get together and sort out some sort of time share routine so that they are not out at the same time? Do you have an enclosed garden that you could perhaps cat proof? That would enable your cat in her own garden with out fear of being attacked. Dont know what else to suggest really.... |
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Now i'm not quite sure if this is possible, but try to get them playing with a toy together outside. You & the neighbor can do this seperately with the cats or as a team. Get them closer to each other slowly & let them sniff each other...but watch their body language. If one looks like it is going to attack the other, take away the one cat & play with them alone to calm them down & take their mind off of the other cat. Or take them back inside & start again later or even a different day. The mother cat sees your cat as an enemy & maybe needs to be reintroduced in a positive way towards your cat. So the mother can see that hey this cat isn't too bad after all... Like I said, not sure if that is even possible or if it will work. But that was my suggestion....Take Care. Hope they start getting along |
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