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Behavioral problems in cats
« on: July 12, 2004, 12:45:20 PM »
Cats suck. No really.

We have two cats here, both 9 months old, out of a liter of 3, given to us by a neighbor.

The neighbor just left for a vacation on the outer banks, will be gone for a week, left his 2 cats with us, these 2 are the mother and the sister of the two cats we have.

They arn't getting along. All hell is breaking loose. But the wierd thing is, it's not just our cats vs. theirs, for some wierd reason, all 4 are independantly territorial against each other! Our own cats are hissing at each other, as well as the new cats! Same goes for the new cats.

Meanwhile, the mother cat is an evil beast. You can't pick her up at all, she'll scratch the hell out of you and bite you for even trying. The other 3 are ok so long as they're alone.

The dogs on the other hand are getting along fine.

Why do cats have to be so damned dramatic?
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