Snowflake is now 4 months old and she keeps attacking her 4 yr old "grandmother" and her 16 month old "Aunt"!
She sneaks and attacks, then "gives up" when the Adults knock her down and pin her to the ground! How long will this continue! She was spayed a week ago and she only slowed down for one day! We're afraid she will get hurt! She's deaf so we can say NO all we want and she doesn't stop!
She's only four lbs. and the big girls are 9 and 10 lbs!
Isn't she cute though!
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She sneaks and attacks, then "gives up" when the Adults knock her down and pin her to the ground! How long will this continue! She was spayed a week ago and she only slowed down for one day! We're afraid she will get hurt! She's deaf so we can say NO all we want and she doesn't stop!
She's only four lbs. and the big girls are 9 and 10 lbs!
Isn't she cute though!

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June 15,2011 015 by sophielew, on Flickr/[IMG]







she's adorable!!! I had a white fluffy cat, his eyes were yellow though and he was not deaf, but oh so pretty!


How adorable she is. I was really worried about 'Bitz when I first brought her home. She was/is tiny. She's 2 now and barely weighs in at 5 pounds. Her older brother and sister were/are much bigger. I put 'Bitz in a safe room for exactly... 1 day. That is all she would stand it for. She had to be out in the world with the big kids
I think at 4 months your baby is behaving normally. I monitored 'Bitz play time with the older adults for awhile and kept the proverbial squirt bottle on hand lest someone's temper got flared but it never did happen. I know a lot more about dealing with deaf dogs than cats. You can Google training deaf cat which I did and there are a lot of sites out there like this one 