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KittyKat
02-20-2012, 03:01 PM
I rescued this kitty from our Vet for my mom, who wanted her own cat since my cat stays with me most of the time. Cassie is almost 2 yrs old, was already spayed & front-declawed when we got her in December. As you can see, she is a beautiful cat. My 6 yr old cat just will not accept her and growls when they get close and then the fighting ensues. The vet tech said Cassie got along with other cats while there so I think the problem is my cat. :cryin2: Call me at 753-6523 after 2pm. Barb

duffysmom
02-20-2012, 04:49 PM
Kittykat it's not unusual for a cat not to accept a newcomer to their territory and frequently they will fight but if you step aside and allow them to work out who is dominant and who is submissive they may be able to coexist. It's worth a try. Please read up on this issue on the internet. Good luck, she is a very pretty cat and would be a lovely companion for someone who is looking for a pet.

chuckinca
02-20-2012, 05:38 PM
:agree::agree::agree:


They'll work it out - she looks like a great kitty and torties are very loving (our 3 YO tortie sleeps at the foot of the bed every night unless it gets too cold and then she gets under the covers between us).


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KEVIN & JOSIE
02-20-2012, 06:18 PM
I rescued this kitty from our Vet for my mom, who wanted her own cat since my cat stays with me most of the time. Cassie is almost 2 yrs old, was already spayed & front-declawed when we got her in December. As you can see, she is a beautiful cat. My 6 yr old cat just will not accept her and growls when they get close and then the fighting ensues. The vet tech said Cassie got along with other cats while there so I think the problem is my cat. Please help; otherwise she'll have to go to a rescue IF they have room or to the animal shelter. :cryin2: Call me at 753-6523 after 2pm. Barb

When we introduced another kitty to my kitty, the vet instructed that we keep the new cat in a spare room, and let them sniff each other under the door for a couple weeks. Kitties are very territorial, and this did seem to work. Good luck.

VillageSitter
02-20-2012, 08:06 PM
I just attended one of our neighborhood gatherings this evening and a neighbor mentioned to me they may be interested in getting a cat in the near future. I will be sure to stop by and mention yours to them and forward your number.

KittyKat
02-20-2012, 10:26 PM
Thanks, everyone, for the suggestions. I got some anti-anxiety drops from the vet but doesn't seem to be working. I'm going to try a Feliway room diffuser that uses pheromones to help calm the kitties. Cassie is so funny. Her hind legs are so long & she sits up on them when I play with her using one of those toys-on-a-stick.

skyguy79
02-20-2012, 11:11 PM
I rescued this kitty from our Vet for my mom, who wanted her own cat since my cat stays with me most of the time. Cassie is almost 2 yrs old, was already spayed & front-declawed when we got her in December. As you can see, she is a beautiful cat. My 6 yr old cat just will not accept her and growls when they get close and then the fighting ensues. The vet tech said Cassie got along with other cats while there so I think the problem is my cat. Please help; otherwise she'll have to go to a rescue IF they have room or to the animal shelter. :cryin2: Call me at 753-6523 after 2pm. BarbJust this week I saw a program on TV that addressed a problem just like you described above. The program was on Animal Planet and it's called "My Cat From Hell." The episode was called "Sharing the Bed." It's too bad you couldn't have seen it as in the program cat behaviorist Jackson Galaxy resolved their problem in about 4 weeks IIRC. I've found a trailer on the program you can view and there is a way you can see the whole program, but it involves installing some program on your computer. The link is on the page I'm providing at the bottom of the list, and on that page you can select the episode I mentioned above that's on the list. It was on top when I found it, but not sure if it will be there when you check. You might have to scroll down.

My Cat From Hell : Videos : Animal Planet (http://animal.discovery.com/videos/my-cat-from-hell-season-2-highlights/)
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e303/MySpotToo/CatLounge.gif

DeborahL
02-21-2012, 06:43 PM
That is a beautiful cat, she's part of the Siamese family and I see that Cassie is as well.
What you need to do is make Cassie know she's number one, it's all about her having her space. Does Cassie like to be in high places in the house? If she does, then you're just fine. High spaces, meaning does she have a cat tree to sit on and watch things from above.
I have the problem too, I have a Seal Point Siamese and she's the Alpha Cat. I'm trying to help her get along with the other three, a boy and two other girls. No matter what I do, Suzie just wants her space. As long as Cassie and this cat don't touch each other; ie when it looks like they're swiping at each other and they have a good distance between them, then you should still be fine.

chuckinca
02-21-2012, 07:43 PM
Not that it makes any difference, but I believe "Cassie" is the new tortie cat.

Our Tortie also has long hind legs which I think are due to her stray mom being part Japanese Bobtail who have longer hind legs (we had two purebred Bobtails for about 15 years in the 90's up to about 2008).


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Pturner
02-21-2012, 07:58 PM
Barb,
It was loving of you to rescue this cat and then try to find her a home. Whether you are able to keep her, or are able to find her a forever home, I wish you and her all the best. Please keep us posted.

Hugs! You deserve it.

KittyKat
02-21-2012, 10:36 PM
Just this week I saw a program on TV that addressed a problem just like you described above. The program was on Animal Planet and it's called "My Cat From Hell." The episode was called "Sharing the Bed."

I DID see it. The one with the hairless sphinxs, yes? I'm trying to apply some of the "homework" Jackson had them do. Boy, I wish he was in Florida.

I do think my lynx-point Siamese mix is jealous of Cassie, the new tortie. Our house has the split floor plan and Cassie has taken over the main part of the house & is free to go out on the lanai while my cat stays with me in the other side of the house. She's with me in the front bedroom most of the time, where I have my tv & computer, or she's sleeping on my bed. She used to roam the house freely. I've been wanting to get a cat perch but they're sooo expensive! I just might have to break down & buy one if that would help keep Cassie with us. Any good carpenters out there? :wave:

skyguy79
02-21-2012, 11:44 PM
I DID see it. The one with the hairless sphinxs, yes? I'm trying to apply some of the "homework" Jackson had them do. Boy, I wish he was in Florida.

I do think my lynx-point Siamese mix is jealous of Cassie, the new tortie. Our house has the split floor plan and Cassie has taken over the main part of the house & is free to go out on the lanai while my cat stays with me in the other side of the house. She's with me in the front bedroom most of the time, where I have my tv & computer, or she's sleeping on my bed. She used to roam the house freely. I've been wanting to get a cat perch but they're sooo expensive! I just might have to break down & buy one if that would help keep Cassie with us. Any good carpenters out there? :wave:A few weeks ago we purchased and put together a cat condo through Amazon.com. This item (shown below) is on sale for $89.99 currently where the list price is $284. We were able to assembly it easily and no additional tools were needed. Earlier today Bill & Brillo were over for a visit and one of our kitties put on a show for them by climbing up and playing with the two hanging mice toys shown in the photo below. Click the small Amazon icon to go to the Amazon product page if you're interested:

Cat Condo

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/415I6DiFXYL._SL500_AA300_.jpg

KittyKat
07-08-2012, 12:16 AM
Well, we give up. Can't stand the fighting anymore. My cat just will not accept Cassie so she needs a forever home again, this time for sure. :cry: