AGGRESSIVE
REACTIONS IN CATS
How To Get Your Cat To
Love Your New "Love"
Let's suppose that your are a
woman (if you are a man, just reverse the pronouns) who has lived
alone with her beloved cat for several years. You have recently
met the love of your life and now have plans to consolidate households.
There's only one small (and furry) obstacle to happily-ever-altering—Fluffy
hates Prince Charming. First of all, try to see the situation from
Fluffy's point of view. Once the apple of your eye and the recipient
of nearly all of your attention while at home, now Fluffy has to
wait for the Prince to leave before she gets a pat on the head.
What's more, this two-legged competitor is larger, has a deeper
voice than "Mom", and smells different (all very threatening
to a housebound kitty). The enemy has even taken over some of Fluffy's
favorite resting places (the last straw!). It's no wonder that she
exhibits her stress by urinating on his jacket and hissing and growling
whenever he makes an appearance. The Prince has won you over, now
it's time for him to "court" Fluffy. (This can be difficult
to convince the Prince if Fluffy has already demonstrated her feelings
for him.) As food is always the fastest way to a cat's heart, have
only the Prince feed Fluffy. He should remain in the room while
she is eating--in the beginning, the opposite side of the room.
To shorten his stature, he should sit on a chair, or better yet,
on the floor. If he wants to talk to Fluffy, he should talk in soft,
high tones, avoiding "sss" sounds. Until Fluffy has shown
some signs of relaxing in his presence, he should try not to stare
directly at her. Keep in mind the importance of the role of scent
in the cat's social life. Put a couple of the Prince's unwashed
undershirts next to Fluffy's food dishes and favorite sleeping areas.
You might consider donning one of his shirts or jackets when cuddling
Fluffy. Make sure that the Prince's after-shave or cologne does
not contain animal products (e.g., musk). The Prince should never
seek Fluffy out, but should let her approach him when she is ready.
(Forcing her to confront him, will only increase her level of stress
and convince her that he should be feared.) A favorite toy tied
to a long pole (or a fishing pole-type cat toy) will help the Prince
interact positively with Fluffy from a distance. Once she sees him
as the provider of wonderful things to eat and a potential source
of entertainment, she can't help but acknowledge his usefulness.
And when you see how determined he is to make friends with your
other "significant other", then you will know that you
have found your soul-mate.
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