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Sarah that's a shame after it all started so well. Has this behaviour coincided with Scrabble being neutered? Erin had terrible trouble when her little one returned from the vet and her former 'friend' growled and hissed. It was just the strange 'vet smell' and they became friends again after a number of days. There'll be a thread somewhere. You could try to do some smell transfer - putting each others special smell (from their eyebrow area) on the other. The Feliway is a good idea but can take a while to kick in. You could also try some Bachs Rescue Remedy - for Thomas and yourself. Hope it calms down very quickly. |
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Oh my goodness, that hadn't occurred to me! Yes you are completely correct, it has coincided with Scrabble being neutered (he was done last week). Gosh that has really suprised me, thank you for your reply that makes a lot of sense now! I will do as you suggest, thank you!!!! |
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Precious and Misty had lived together for a several years. Precious and Misty are now deceased. Misty went to the vet sometime and then when Misty got back home, Misty tried to play with Precious and Precious suddenly hated her. What I'm trying to say is it will straighten out. I just left them alone and didn't do anything and it got better after about a week or two. ![]() |
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