Cat Problems
My cat, who is also my baby and has been my little baby ever since he was born. He keeps attacking one of my other cats and leaving wounds on her. I love my cat a lot and he will not stop hurting her. How do I keep him from attacking her without getting rid of either of then or hurting him. Basically… Every time you see the cat hurting the other cat you grab the scruff of the cat who is "picking the fights" and you tap it on the nose but not 2 hard then you separate them watch the cat for a couple of min. Then if you see the cats hissing you smack them on the head but not hard enough to hurt them just enough so they know there doing something wrong.
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you could get a dog carrier or something with some room in it and stick the cat that's causing trouble in there for a while. it's a much more humane than prison.
Something like that happened to my grandmother and the neighbor's stray cat. He probably does that because he's a male cat, and a lot of male cats love picking on or hurting the females. Most I can suggest is keeping them away from each other.
Have they been spayed/neutered? sometimes that can cause problems. Other than that I don;t know what you can do. Ive always had dogs.
I have a similar situation. My youngest one is attacking my baby (17 1/2 yrs old and sick). I like the squirt gun idea, but I can't use it because I don't want to scare my fragile baby. I think the young one is doing that because he is jaleous of the attention we give to my baby