Monday, April 6, 2009

Violent Aggressive Cat Problems - Introducing A New Cat Into The Home

Sometimes violent aggressive cat problems can erupt between cats you already own and a new cat or kitten you adopt. This can be due to conflicting personalities, a battle for social dominance, or territorial disputes.

To avoid this the new cat should be introduced to the other cats slowly. For the first several days keep the new cat in a separate room, that way the old cats can get his scent and have an idea that there is a new cat around without direct confrontation that could lead to aggressive cat problems between them.

Also make sure the new cat is provided with his own food and water bowls as well as a separate litter box. This will avoid any fights over these objects.

When the time comes for the cats to meet face to face, make sure it is carefully supervised and if one of the cats you own is known to be violent towards other cats, you may want to put the new cat in his cat carrier box so the two cats can be in the presence of one another without the possibility of a fight.

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