Thursday, May 7, 2009

Some random cat is trying to fight my female kitten! Why?

I don't know what gender the cat is, but it is very persistent in trying to fight my female ktiten. I have another female feline who also lives outside, and I don't understand why the cat is trying to pick a fight with the kitten instead of the full-grown cat.

Can anyone offer any explanations?
Answers:
I believe the other cat is picking on the kitten because it is a kitten and not a full grown cat. This other cat has sized up the situation and is trying to move in on the kittens' territory.

You need to face off with this unwanted cat. Yell at it. Throw something at it.like a potato or a piece of fruit. Spray it with a water hose. Show this cat who the real boss is and it will leave.

I have had this problem before and I have managed to always scare off the unwanted cat without harming it. I must tell you that you can do nothing about your kitten leaving your yard and getting into trouble in a neighbor's yard. You can do something about your yard! Reclaim your yard!

I know you have said that you are going to get your outside cats spayed. Please get the kitten spayed as soon as it is old enough. This will help keep her in your yard and out of trouble.
if i was you i would bring my kitty inside this is the perfect example why.he may kill her while you arent around or sleeping
are your female cats spayed? this cat whos trying to fight might be another unspayed female!!

sorry, but if you believe that your female is in danger outside and inside at your home than you seriously need to look into giving her away to a loving caring individual who will be more than happy to keep her safely indoors. if you love her than you will consider this!

once again, are your females spayed? by the way, how old are they both?

two unspayed female cats have a really THIN chance of getting along!!

it's different for me because I have a 2 yr. old spayed female and a 6 month old neutered male. they get along fine. in fact, my female is like a mother to my kitten.

anyway, I hope everything turns out ok for your cat. poor thing!! Good Luck!
I agree with P*Kitty. Please bring your kitten and cat indoors for their protection.from this predator and kitty diseases. It really does not matter why the predator is one, does it?
males tend to be more afraid and hostile against kittens rather than against adult cats. You'd better find some way to protect the little one or to show the other that you will not tolerate him bullying the kitten. Feed them together, in another plate, and show that they both belong there. Otherwise the kitten might be killed or sent away by the bullying cat.
idk an excact reason they would be fighting but it could be a simple grudge which will develop between cats, if its a boy kitten fighting urs then there is definetely something along the lines of mating or dominance.
Territory is the issue w/both the indoor cat %26 the outdoor cat. In each case as soon as the big cats decide who's boss (meaning the kitten will have to be subservient for awhile), they'll have it figured out %26 peace will return.
sounds like your cat is in heat
teach your cat t6o fight and video tape it . i would suggest that you call anamial control get a big mean DOG lke a pit bull or take out your 9mm and do some cat shootings
because they're animals
well sure, the bullys at school ect. don't pick on people teir own size do they? It could be the same with cats. Besides your cat may be going into heat.
cats are territorial, and this cat is starting a fight with the kitten because it is in his territory and is considered a threat no matter what size it is. Better try and place the kitten before she ends up being attacked and gets an absess, cat disease, or pregnant. As long as she is out there, other cats are not going to leave her alone.
The random cat probably thinks its territory is your house thus it will want to fight a cat it thinks is in its territory.

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