Why does the cat get on the cat?

No one is taking him. We were originally afraid to leave him because of the cat, looked for him a home for quite a long time, but no one, in their words, "adult cat not wanted. Now we are very attached to him. We can't throw him out on the street either, you know. So they picked him up in the freezing cold, barely saved him from starvation.

Why is this happening?

First of all, an adult pet perceives the baby as a threat to their comfort, their resources, their quiet existence. Often people think that a cat already knows that she is loved, and with the arrival of a second animal, she will still be sure of that. In fact, when a person starts to spend a lot of time with the baby, the adult cat, even if he was not distinguished by sociability before, feels the transfer of attention to the kitten. And it is not jealousy, it is just a lack of attention, a kind of resource that has been taken from the cat.

Another factor preventing a harmonious relationship can be the difference in energy between a kitten and an adult cat. A kitten is much more active, agile and will certainly annoy the cat with its attention. Some adult pets don't like the invasion of personal space, and they hiss and get annoyed just because of it. Also, the cat may have a hard time if the kitten is first isolated in a room behind a closed door. There are several irritants: a new unfamiliar smell, the closure of part of the cat's familiar territory, and the constant movement of the person between the two separated territories. A kitten is not an adult cat that we isolate in order to avoid mutual aggression and to reduce the stress of each pet. A baby requires more attention, but the likelihood of aggression towards an adult cat is low.

So what can we do to make a successful mutual adaptation?

Before you bring the kitten home (if he is scheduled to arrive), prepare high surfaces for the cat (cat) so that he has some personal space where he can rest from the kitten's activity. When you bring the kitten into the house, just let him into the new room, give him a chance to look around, familiarize himself with the territory. Allow the adult cat to sniff the new resident. Even if she hisses, you don't need to intervene right away and separate the pets. Give them a chance to make first contact. You should only separate them if there is clear evidence of aggression: claws, teeth, stalking, or an attempt to corner them.

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Why did cats suddenly mistake their own young, handsome cat for a cat?

The oldest cat started making crawls in his direction, running after him like he was tethered, and nestling behind him! What's the matter, why does this happen on the spot? The cat is very young, just grown together with all the others, the most beautiful and gentle. Now they are fighting.

The fact that the old cat is chasing the young cat and makes attempts in his direction, attempting to his butt and thereby honor, there are several reasons.

The cat is a little out of his cat's mind, in his old age he has confused, or rather, he does not understand who is who, who is a cat or a cat in front of him, and he considers the tenderness of the cat as a display of the cat's nature.

The cat, having seen too much of what is on TV and having accepted the European tolerance as the basis of life in relation to same-sex relationships, tries to put it into action, justifying the motto: "You must try everything in life". And the young SEAL, he resists, and rightly so.

Or the old cat remembering that he is the eldest and can and should teach the young and therefore tries to show them together by their example how to do it, knowing that to show someone a third, making him be present during copulation and watch the lovemaking cat and kitty is not decent.

But the "modern youth", even cats, nowadays, to teach something useless, they themselves know more than the old and so the old cat and a young cat fighting, no way not finding points of contact in the choice of life path. Good luck.

The cat attacks the cat

Our cat is 11 years old. She was spayed several years ago. She has lived in an apartment all her life (she has not seen any other animals besides parrots). Her character was quiet, arrogant, lived as if independent of us.
In the winter we took a one-year-old cat from the street. At first the cat did not eat, hissed at everyone and hid. The cat was kept in a closed room for a month, then he learned how to open the door and began to live together with the cat in the same territory. At first he just showed interest in her (sniffing etc.) and she hissed at him. Then, when the cat got used to him, he started throwing himself at her, hunting her. Well, we had him neutered so he wouldn't start tagging and stopped throwing.
But nothing has changed. When he hears her jumping on the floor or sees her, he immediately rushes to her and jumps on her! Nothing helps! We scolded him, poured water on him, put him in the shower, and gave him Cota Bayun. As against the wall peas. Continues to hunt and jump on her. And the cat is old, can not run fast. What to do? What to do?

Divide is not possible. To give a cat or a cat somewhere else is not an option; and organizing two separate territories for them at home does not seem possible either. Shelter? He attacks her even while she is eating, she can't get to the shelter.
But thank you for responding.

Shower the cat for the offense is certainly strong)))) Only he did not understand why. Spray it is necessary not at the time of the attack, and before how. Because he should be frightened (in theory) of his behavior. Cats do not like water, sometimes I met in the advice of the vet that the water should be sour lemon. But in my opinion it's somehow not humane. Stress and him too. Why not an option to give? Even if it attacks when she eats, then the cat just a chronic horror. And with age.chronic stress can cause disease.Terrible, how your pussy pity.To get to the shelter? It sounds like warfare.Is this life, short runs, etc. I would in this case, look for him a home without animals there.So that the cat was the sole owner of the territory.
And how to leave them at home, if there is no way to separate? Have you tried to find him a new home? Love love love, but turning the life of an elderly cat into such. very risky.

THE CAT IS CLIMBING UP TO THE KITTEN WITH NOT CHILDISH INTENTIONS

We have a cat he is 9 years old, and not long ago, there was a boy kitten (now he is 3 months), at first the older cat looked after him as his son: licked him, slept with him t … But now the cat is something crazy, he climbs to the kitten while he was sleeping and wants to commit intercourse with him (excuse me for such bluntness), the kitten resists, later it turns into a light fight and jogging around the apartment …

What to do with this I do not know, the cat just went crazy, I understand he wants a cat, but to meet his needs by "ahem-hem" his little fellow, it's already too much.

He doesn't want to perform a sexual act, he wants to show that he's in charge.
The same thing can happen in dogs. Irrespective of sex. The strong attacks the weak, so the bitch can climb on the bitch, and the dog on the dog, and the bitch on the dog. It is also possible with cats and cats.
There is a chance that your cats will start to fight and tag. Because cats are loners, they protect their territory. If they are not neutered, then now the kitten will grow up, and he and the cat will start to share and mark territory.
Regarding the "cared for as a son" with this, too, you should be careful. In the wild, cats don't raise their young, but they can kill the cat's cubs (it's an easy prey, and a way to get rid of competitors). So make sure that playing and licking doesn't escalate into fights, dragging by the scruff and beating.

Why does one cat climb on top of another like a cat and grab her by the scruff?

Three cats at home and all ask for a cat, it got to the point that one cat climbed on top of another and tries to impregnate her, as possible!

Karoche everything is clear, the cats are definitely not from our planet, so many different videos on the Internet that you have already stopped wondering.

I don't know about cats, but in pack animals there is a phenomenon when the main female "reminds" the subordinate females (or the male to the males) that she is more important – "she is on top".

Will you stop mocking the cats? Are you waiting for purulent inflammation? Get your cats spayed, it will be much better for them.

I'm not kidding, tomorrow I will give them a cat I know, they just behave strangely and I am interested in why

Maria Larionova Guru (2989) Why a cat? Where will the kittens go? There are already a lot of them, can you stop breeding? The cat is probably untested, have you heard about cat STDs which are transmitted to humans? If you love cats, you should spay them.

And about sterilization, we leave kittens from generation to generation, and therefore if you sterilize them, their genus will be interrupted. And if you sterilize two of the three cats do not know whether the third will survive, suddenly sick and die, then too the genus will be interrupted.

Please advise what to do. Our cat is 1.5 years old, other cats climb on our cat like a cat and try to rape him.

We live in an apartment, brought his cat at the cottage, and the same cats living in the apartments, trying to rape him, even a year old cat and walks and purrs, molesting, it seems to defend themselves, but they still climb. What may be the problem? Please advise what can be done. Although at home, our cat is trying to rape children's toys. We just do not like this situation! Thank you.

Nature is strict. The law is harsh, but it's the law. Survival of the fittest, the other cats simply humiliate him, the process of establishing leadership.

Do not let your cat outside and all, then others will not show him their dominance (what you call "rape").

The cat gets on top of the other cat. Does that mean he'll be better at climbing on cats later? Kind of training.

I have one ginger cat for half my village. I've never seen a single ginger kitten. Maybe he'll start acting up.

It doesn't. This behavior is due to the fact that the cat is trying to dominate, showing his superiority. It has nothing to do with mating, sexual attraction.
Usually the stronger cat gets on the weaker. The cat can climb on the cat, and the cat on the cat, and the cat on the cat. If the weaker one turns out to be not so weak, it will end up in a serious fight.
Therefore, the cat will not be better at "hitting" the cat. And there's no guarantee that if you foolishly decide "to let the cat out in the yard to the girls, so he realized his masculine instincts," there he will not get a good kicking from the other cats and the cat itself. The health and number of future kittens also does not depend on it, but on the health of the cat and the cat.

The older cat teaches the younger cat. For cats, this is normal and happens once in a lifetime. That is, not just once and all, but at one time.

So street cats, they are all the same with a cat or a cat, and they do not have a cat, they chew each other up

Why do you want to see ginger kittens from your cat in the street? what's the joy in it? those from owners' cats will most likely be drowned immediately, or buried alive. those from ownerless cats will be torn up by dogs or killed by disease, starvation and cold, short and painful life awaits them. is that what you want to see? to be proud of your cat's balls?

Why the cat climbs up on the cat

Dear forum members, please advise, maybe someone has had a similar experience: the cat, 2 years, neutered (we are currently preparing him for castration: gradually inoculate, as doctors advised, but castrate will get only about a month) is trying to trample on a boy-cat age 5 months (kitten taken on Sunday), the boy naturally growls, hisses, beats the older paw. Because of the older one's attacks, the little one moves around the apartment in a very slow way (as if trying to get away without making any sudden movements), doesn't play too much, and everything lies next to us or behind the closet where the older one can't get in. Will help in our case drops such as: Antisex, or something like that, maybe a Cot-Bayun? Advice, please, how to survive to castration in relative peace (not for myself, for small )

Unfortunately, this is common behavior for an un-castrated cat (although there are exceptions, of course) – to make nads on kittens. It is necessary to neuter the older cat, while separated if possible in different rooms, I think the drops are ineffective.

In different rooms there is no possibility, unfortunately, to put them apart – the apartment-studio one-room, only to the toilet, and there is no window, sorry to close for the day in the darkness kid Extremely neuter: we took the small on Sunday, as the older cat before that was not vaccinated, both put a serum. The older one was told to let him drink the anthelmintic in two weeks, then vaccinate in a week, and to castrate him after vaccination only in 10-14 days. So how to be? I do not even know

Previously castrated and without worming and vaccinations, and not such a painful operation as for cats.
Especially a domestic cat.
Basically, no vet will refuse you
Vaccinations and de-worming are not unambiguous and very controversial.

Try to relatives and acquaintances to let them take the cat for a while and it will be stressful for him to live in such conditions.

quote: Originally posted by Yazhe-Vika:
Try to arrange with acquaintances or relatives to take the little one to live with them for a while, but it is stressful for him to live in such conditions.

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