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Home from the vet
by: MM on Wed, Jul 30 2008
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I have 2 cats, a male and a female, who have been raised together. Recently the male had to have surgery. While he was gone, the female looked and cried for him. But since he came home, she’s done nothing but growl and hiss at him. I thought this would wear off in a few days after he no longer smelled like “the vet’s office”, but it hasn’t. So far there hasn’t been any physical aggression.

It’s been a week now and I’m at my wits end. I do not want to have to sedate her.

Any advice would be welcome.


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  1. Fri, Jan 23 2009
    When I took my male cat home from surgery (dental and wart removal on head) my female cat displayed agression towards him. I thought at first it was ...Read

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