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Kelley24 | 11:33 Mon 20th Mar 2006 | Animals & Nature
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Some of you might remember that i lost one of my cats last September due to kidney failure. Now we have a new problem. The 2 remaining cats are still fighting to be top cat. The younger one, Ramsey, dont really care, she just wants to sleep but tha problem is the older cat, Sophie. She keeps attacking Ramsey and i mean attacking and no she has a more annoying habit. She keeps strecthing up the walls and clawing at the wallpaper. Theres scrath marks all over the house, even up the stairs.


Has anyone else had any problems like this and how do i stop it? She has never done this before and only started it about 5 weeks ago, which is ages since Jess died. She is driving me nuts with all wallpaper bits on floor and pouncing of Ramsey as soon as she enters a room. Any advice?

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for the scratching i recomend a scratch pole for each cat, rub your cat down seperatley with a dry one for each cat then rub the poles down too that way your cats cent will be on each pole and will be more attracted to it. you need scratch pad or pole for each cat so their is no jelousy.


sorry i cant help with the fighting but i have heard that a cat can completly hate another for no reason


good luck

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The cats have a scratching post that they have for years and they both still use it all the time. I bought them a new one a few months ago and they didnt like it, kept using the old one. But Sophie is using the scratching post, fences and carpets etc and now my walls. She's driving me crackers.


The fighting is calming down a bit, think she's turning into a grumpy old woman! Its the scratching at the walls that are annoying me the most.

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