Title: | Meower Power is Valuing Differences |
Notice: | FELINE_V1 is moving 1/11/94 5pm PST to MISERY |
Moderator: | MISERY::VANZUYLEN_RO |
Created: | Sun Feb 09 1986 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jan 11 1994 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 5089 |
Total number of notes: | 60366 |
i haven't had time enough to do anything lately. not even get in the kitty file and play with my furry friends. verne and shirl have noticed it too and i just had to ask if anyone else has gone through what i went through last night. well, let me tell you first that its only been in the past few weeks that i've found myself not at home, coming in late and yes, asking other people to take care of the babes. the first attack i saw was the s--t's that seemed to be missing the litterbox. ok, so it was alittle dirty but least thing they could of done was told me. and then shirl started fasting, as if to tell me 'if your not going to take care of me, i'm not going to eat'. and now i've noticed that the somewhat small kitty is now a small skinny kitty. of course we all know that verne took full advantadge of the extra food around but got bored with that quickly. he decided to start working out again (after he weighed himself the other morning) (you see he does that every morning with momma) he normal exercises start with the kitty post that is covered with catnip. now you have to realize that there has always been catnip rubbed on the post and the last time i remembered putting some on was about two weeks ago. well anyways.... last night he started with the pole again and ALL OF SUDDEN he started in on shirl. at first it was fine, they were just playing but then she started yelling and to me, it seemed pretty clear that he was hurting her. i had to yell at him to get off her and when i did he loudly growled something like "gggggggglllll" and plopped himself over and sulked. two minutes the little b___h was after him! they were running, jumping and climbing over everything. i haven't seen them play like that in months. so, to make a long story short (i guess its too late for that) verne and shirl were going at it last night. BIGTIME. i was scared that maybe something was triggering them to act so voilently. really they never played like that before. was it just the catnip????? talk with you furfaces lata- carla jeanne, verne and shirl
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2132.1 | Could be the catnip! | SALEM::DEFRANCO_J | Wed Jan 11 1989 12:24 | 9 | |
It could be the catnip! When Cali gets catnip, she first gets all lovy dovy, rolling all over the floor and rubbing against us. Then, she quiets down and turns downright nasty, hissing and swatting the other two cats if they get near her! A regular Dr. Jeckle and Mr. Hyde! Needless to say, Cali doesn't get catnip anymore! Jeanne, Cali, Sam and Sweetie | |||||
2132.2 | Temporary Aggression | VAXWRK::SIMON | Hugs Welcome Anytime! | Wed Jan 11 1989 14:05 | 9 |
My neighbor had a problem with 2 of her cats a few weeks ago. Sneakers and Maxie have been together since they were kittens. They are from different litters several months apart. They have never been the best of friends but have gotten along okay. Several weeks ago, Maxie started stalking Sneakers and he would attack him viciously and send fur flying everywhere. I had some nasty scratches to prove Maxie meant business. We don't know why this behavior started, but it seems to have lasted about a week and gone away. Both seem to be living peacefully again. | |||||
2132.3 | CRUISE::NDC | Thu Jan 12 1989 08:03 | 21 | ||
I think that there's two possibilities here - especially for the note immediately preceeding this one. 1. The cats miss you and are probably angry that you aren't giving them the kind of attention they have been used to. Since you are bigger than them it is unacceptible for them to display their aggression towards you. Therefore, it gets displayed in a safer direction - the other cat. 2. Something that my cats have gone through, that may explain note -1: I put in a rather long story about incidences we have had with stray cats in our yard who have severely upset my indoor cats. The worst displays of aggression have been between Mao (9 1/2 yrs) and Isis (4 1/2 yrs) who have been living together relatively peacefully for four years. The best thing I can come up with is that the cats (especially Mao) become very upset with strays invading their territory (they go out on leashes so consider the yard theirs) but are unable to drive off the invaders because they are in the house. The instinctive aggression then gets displaced towards other members of the cat household. The behavior tends to be temporary. The stimulus wears off and things return pretty much to normal. Nancy DC |