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    After-Fight Recovery? (long)

    Do you keep your broom behind your door? Really, there's no need to start a flame, please re-read the OP and you'll understand why I wasn't in the right circumstance to go looking for household care products...
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    After-Fight Recovery? (long)

    I'm happy: I left them free today while at work, and I found them slumbering in the same room... They occasionally rub on each other and kiss... . As for your new kitties, try starting on the safe side, straight to isolation and visiting them regularly. At first I think it might be a good idea...
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    After-Fight Recovery? (long)

    It's a GREAT way, provided you have one at hand...
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    After-Fight Recovery? (long)

    Wow, THANKS A BUNCH KristyKitty, all those vibes worked like a charm! They are now together, and even if they're still quite apprehensive around each other, there's no more aggression manifest. All three of them were free last night and they were "decent" to each other. I'm confident they're on...
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    After-Fight Recovery? (long)

    Thanks for encouragements. I reintroduced Bella and Benny last night and it was great! After the tomcat insisted on sniffing Bella's derriere, both of them happily went about their business. On occasional encounters they cautiously sniff each other, then "actively" show disinteress (not yet...
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    Cat Fight!!! Need Advice!

    thanks.
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    After-Fight Recovery? (long)

    Hi all! I have a problem that might have gotten worse due to some human error. I have 3 kitties: Benny, the neutered tomcat - 6yo, Bella - 5yo and Lizzie, daughter of the above - 4yo, both not spayed as of Friday. They (especially the girls) have been "bestest buddies" forever. Friday I came...
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    Cat Fight!!! Need Advice!

    Hi, I need help in a similar problem with very friendly cats suddenly hating each other's guts, but before I get into the details I'd like to know if i should keep posting here or open a new thread, since:
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