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Posted by PHMadameAlto on January 27, 2003 at 21:05:52:
In Reply to: H E L P !! SERIOUS AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR! posted by Bengal-Honey on January 25, 2003 at 23:40:04:
Right now, separate the two cats and very gradually over the course of several weeks re-introduce them. If you go to the Introducing New Pets message board under Feline Behavior, you'll get more than enough tips as to how to do this. If the gradual re-introduction doesn't work, then Thickt might benefit from some kind of anti-anxiety medication prescribed by your vet. Thickt may be "blaming" the new kitten for the trauma of the spay. As she calms down she will stop associating this and unlearn the aggressive behavior. Gradually then the medication can be withdrawn. Please do not spank or otherwise physically harm or threaten an aggressive cat. It only makes things worse.
The spaying seems to have brought about this problem - usually things correct themselves after a vet visit but it appears that you have a major issue on your hands.