SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Since there are so many cat owners here and there's also an Off-Topic forum, allow me to consult you about one problem I have with one of my cats: Mimi, the youngest, a feisty 8-month female who shares the house with 12-year-old Ben.
This afternoon Mimi was in the yard with Ben when she found an intruding cat. She froze and the two were in a stand-off. I wanted to "save her" so I stepped in the ferns where the cat was hiding. The cat jumped over the fence, but Mimi, who seemed primed for action, bounced off and hissed. I picked her up to check if she was hurt and she hissed again.
Later, I decided it was time for both cats to get back in the house, so I went and picked Mimi up. She hates it, and this time I aggravated the matter by insisting. To make a long story short, she peed on me and left me bitten and scratched. And boy, did she growl... 😱
Upon entering the house she ran away... and I foolishly followed her. I stopped on time and took care of my wounds, then changed and showered and even went out for a drive for about 20 minutes, but Mimi is still growling and hissing at me. My wife is still in Germany, so I have to feed her, clean her litter and everything for the cats. The only thing I wont' do is let her in the yard again.
Anybody has experienced this case of redirected aggression? Or aggression? After all, she didn't know I was trying to protect her. How long can she be like this? I have read I should make myself scarce, and it won't be too difficult, but then it'll be at Ben's expense.
Any suggestions will be welcome. In the meanwhile, I decided she won't sleep in the house tonight. That's fine: she has slept in the porch before and it's warm enough. I'll just leave food and water.
And things were going so well... 😡 And I have nobody to blame but me. :bang:
TIA! 🙂
This afternoon Mimi was in the yard with Ben when she found an intruding cat. She froze and the two were in a stand-off. I wanted to "save her" so I stepped in the ferns where the cat was hiding. The cat jumped over the fence, but Mimi, who seemed primed for action, bounced off and hissed. I picked her up to check if she was hurt and she hissed again.
Later, I decided it was time for both cats to get back in the house, so I went and picked Mimi up. She hates it, and this time I aggravated the matter by insisting. To make a long story short, she peed on me and left me bitten and scratched. And boy, did she growl... 😱
Upon entering the house she ran away... and I foolishly followed her. I stopped on time and took care of my wounds, then changed and showered and even went out for a drive for about 20 minutes, but Mimi is still growling and hissing at me. My wife is still in Germany, so I have to feed her, clean her litter and everything for the cats. The only thing I wont' do is let her in the yard again.
Anybody has experienced this case of redirected aggression? Or aggression? After all, she didn't know I was trying to protect her. How long can she be like this? I have read I should make myself scarce, and it won't be too difficult, but then it'll be at Ben's expense.
Any suggestions will be welcome. In the meanwhile, I decided she won't sleep in the house tonight. That's fine: she has slept in the porch before and it's warm enough. I'll just leave food and water.
And things were going so well... 😡 And I have nobody to blame but me. :bang:
TIA! 🙂