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It's the difference in the smell. Whenever one of my 3 cats visits the vet the others are always unpleasant upon returning home. Hissing, growling and even the occasional boxing of ears happens. It usually settles down within 1/2 a day or so. |
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When Misty went missing overnight when she was little, Chloe spent the whole of the next day hissing and attacking her!!! She must of smelt different too!!! Was funny! |
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It is the "vet smell" as everyone has said; all mine reacted like that when one came back home. It will get back to normal in a day . Poor Alfie! |
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Hope everyone is back on "speaking terms" now! It's not just smell picked up from a different environment that they react to. When Jason was only about 6 months old, he climbed 50+ feet up a tree and then cried until he managed to get back down some 15 minutes later. Meanwhile, Molly was also crying at her brother stuck up this tree, When he got down she hissed and growled at him and wouldn't go near him for the rest of that day. I think his fear had made him smell different (adrenaline?) |
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