
23-06-2008, 01:23 PM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Penang, Malaysia
Posts: 13
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Hi everyone
really thanks for all the help and feedback
Suzy, i tried what u mentioned.
I tapped into the agressor's nose, and warned him.
i seperated him on a different room.
it does help for a moment, and then when we were not around, things started to get heated up again, and everything starts from scratch again.
do u think by continuing giving the tap-on-the-nose warning, it will help in changing its agressive behavious?
u mentioned about feeding your cats on the same feeding bowl? I do let them share their drinks and sandbox, but when it comes to feeding, i have to seperate them as they eat in different pace, and the fast eater will often go and eat everyone else's food :P
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