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I have three cats. The first one is a bengel that I ...


Sent to Cat Experts October 29, 2005 12:46 a.m.

I have three cats. The first one is a bengel that I adopted; he had been a breeder and was three at the time. Three months later I got a bengel kitty. Both are neutered boy cats. Mali is now six; Noah is three and I recently took in a tiny female seal point siamese mix. The problem is Gracie intimidates Mali, who used to pick on Noah. I don't understand it. She weighs 51/2 lbs and Mali weighs 16 lbs. ( Noah is about 14 lbs) I haven't gotten Gracie fixed yet. Will that help. If not, what can I do to get them to all be nice to eachother?

Optional Information: Breed: 2 bengels and 1 siamese mix
Already Tried:
spraying Gracie, yelling, seperating them for a while
Customer (name blocked for privacy)
Status: Closed   Value: $15   
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October 29, 2005 6:50 p.m. (18 hours and 4 minutes later)

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