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Acute Feline Aggression


by: A. Seelig on Fri, Sep 21 2007

Can anyone help me?

A few days after my garage sale my neutered male began fiercly attacking my female while making frightening vocalizations, the likes of which I had never heard before. They had always been loving toward each other.

I have separated the two and consulted my vet who gave me a series of behavior mondifcations to try. It has been 2 weeks with no success.

I must travel for business and am afraid to leave them in the care of someone else.
My vet has suggested Amiltriptyline (sp.)
I dont know what to do and would appreciate hearing from anyone who has been able to reverse this behavior.

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  • Acute Feline Aggression - by A. Seelig - (Fri, Sep 21 2007)
    Can anyone help me? A few days after my garage sale my neutered male began fiercly attacking my female while making frightening vocalizations, the likes of which I had never heard before. They had always been loving toward each other. [more..]
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