Mealtime Aggression |
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If you have a multicat household, there may come a time when you will have one cat who aggressively takes over the food bowl or even kicks another cat out of the kitchen. To help overcome this problem, you should make sure that each cat has their own bowl if you feed your cats on a schedule. The use of a double bowl is not recommended due to the fact that it will force the cats to be too uncomfortably close to one another. If you need to, feed them in opposite corners of your kitchen or maybe even in different rooms from each other. By taking these steps each cat should then be able to eat theirs meals without feeling threatened. If mealtime aggression continues to be a problem after following the above suggestions, you may want to consider providing more than one feeding areas and letting the cats eat when they choose to. Last 5 posts in Bad Behavior In Cats
Mealtime Aggression posted by Laurie Buckley in Bad Behavior In Cats
on December 1, 2007 at 12:04 pm |










