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Any Thoughts On Fighting Mum And Daughter

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Posted 12 October 2009 - 07:47 PM

Hey guys

looking for a bit of advice here...

Jazz (mum) and Luna (daughter) have been living with their new Mum and Dad for 12 months nad have a happy loving relationship with each other.

Lea (Mum) has gone away and apparently all hell has broken loose with Jazz attacking Luna this morning and scaring her into peeing herself (poor little thing). Jens (Dad) let them back together a few hours later and the same thing happened.

For the minute I've suggested separating them, using RR and Feliway to calm them down.

I have the feeling Lea being away has upset the order of their lives and Jazz has decided to exert her authority...

Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions on how to deal with this... perhaps some natural calmatives Heather???

Lea comes back tomorrow night, but it'd be good to offer Jens some suggestions...

Thanks guys!!!!!!!!


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Posted 13 October 2009 - 06:32 PM

Bump!!!!!

Help anyone???

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Posted 13 October 2009 - 07:31 PM

i would separate them Jen and start introductions all over again slowly, both in separate rooms and keep apart for a few days, hopefully when mum comes home all will settle within a few days, I am assuming they are orientals? RR will help them both feel calmer and safe. ETA my Bonnie is a cow when she stays with Mel.

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Posted 13 October 2009 - 07:38 PM

I think it is too much of a coincidence that the top cat - (mum) has gone away and all cat hell has broken loose....I would be keeping them seperte until she comes back so that fighting does not become a fixed habit by her return.

Females can be horrid when they are hormonal and sometimes when they are not. Good luck.

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