Hello everyone. I am dealing with a strange behavioral problem with my cat, and am hoping that you all might be able to give me some insight into the situation, and perhaps some suggestions to prevent this from happening again. This is a bit long, so please bear with me...
My cat Izzie is a 2 year old spayed female, and Iâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]ve had her since she was a kitten. Izzie lives with me at my apartment (Iâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]m a college student) and is an only cat here, but she has had lots of contact with my dog Delilah (who is living at my parentsâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji] house at the moment) as well as my parentsâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji] cat. Izzie and Delilah get along great, they are best buddies and they love to chase each other up and down the stairs, and wrestle all over the place.
Izzie can be a bit temperamental, but she is generally a good cat. She is extremely affectionate and lovey with my roommate and I, she LOVES to cuddle and demands our attention at all times. Sheâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s also very playful and a bit hyper, I think she will be a kitten forever. When meeting new people, Izzie is hot or cold. With most people, she is very sweet and affectionate, similar to how she behaves with my roommate and I. I have had several people tell me that she is the sweetest cat they have ever met! With other people, she will hiss and scratch and/or bite for seemingly no reason, although she usually comes around eventually. I always yell at her when she behaves this way, and we have a spray bottle that we use on her when she misbehaves like this.
We recently had a new roommate move in with her dog, a 4 month old Chihuahua/Yorkie mix. Jess discussed the dog with me before moving him in, and I told her that Izzie gets along well with my dog, and that I didnâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t think it would be a problem. I did tell her that Izzie might initially be mean towards the dog, but that she would most likely get used to him eventually. Jess has been in and out the past few months, so in Izzieâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s defense she hasnâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t really had a chance to adjust. Jess has only slept here a handful of nights, and she mostly stops by to pick something up or drop something off. (She will be living here more regularly once classes start back up at the end of the month)
Izzie had been aggressive towards Jess, her boyfriend, and the dog since she has met them. Every time either one of them is near her, she will start hissing and if they try to pet her, she will scatch/bite. We have tried to slowly introduce Izzie and the dog to one another, but all Izzie does is hiss and try to scratch him. The dog is very nervous and easily scared, so weâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]ve kept these visits between them to a short duration. Jess has told my other roommate and I that every time she comes to the apartment when we are not there, Izzie “attacks†her as soon as she walks in the door. Apparently she jumps up Jessâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s leg and starts scratching her, and chasing her up the stairs. I have suggested to Jess that she try giving Izzie treats each time she sees her, so that Izzie associates Jess with something good, but it has not seemed to help. Despite this, I have always felt like Izzie would eventually come around.
Today I received a phone call at work from Jess that Izzie had attacked Jess, her boyfriend, and the dog after they had walked into the apartment. She said it happened immediately after they entered, the dog was still in her arms and Izzie “pounced†on the dog and would not let go. This dog is half the size of Izzie and was apparently scratched up pretty badly (as was Jess and her boyfriend), and I can imagine the poor dog must have been terrified. The dog had to be brought to the vet, he is okay but was given some ointment for his scratches. Jess and the dog will not be back until sometime next week.
I am at a complete loss here, and I feel SO bad for what has happened. I know that cats often need time to adjust to new people/pets, but I just canâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t justify why Izzie would feel the need to behave this way. I have NEVER witnessed her acting this way before, and if I had I would have warned Jess that the dog might not be a good idea. Itâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s frustrating because I love my cat, but I canâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t have this happen again. Jess has suggested getting her de-clawed, but I feel strongly against de-clawing cats, and if sheâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s aggressive now I imagine she will continue to be aggressive even without nails. The only option that I can think of is to keep Izzie in my room and away from Jess and her dog, but ideally I would like everyone to get along peacefully. How can I teach Izzie that Jess and her dog live here and that she needs to at least be civil around them?
I would greatly appreciate any advice that you might be able to offer me!
Thank you in advance,
Nikki
My cat Izzie is a 2 year old spayed female, and Iâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]ve had her since she was a kitten. Izzie lives with me at my apartment (Iâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]m a college student) and is an only cat here, but she has had lots of contact with my dog Delilah (who is living at my parentsâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji] house at the moment) as well as my parentsâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji] cat. Izzie and Delilah get along great, they are best buddies and they love to chase each other up and down the stairs, and wrestle all over the place.
Izzie can be a bit temperamental, but she is generally a good cat. She is extremely affectionate and lovey with my roommate and I, she LOVES to cuddle and demands our attention at all times. Sheâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s also very playful and a bit hyper, I think she will be a kitten forever. When meeting new people, Izzie is hot or cold. With most people, she is very sweet and affectionate, similar to how she behaves with my roommate and I. I have had several people tell me that she is the sweetest cat they have ever met! With other people, she will hiss and scratch and/or bite for seemingly no reason, although she usually comes around eventually. I always yell at her when she behaves this way, and we have a spray bottle that we use on her when she misbehaves like this.
We recently had a new roommate move in with her dog, a 4 month old Chihuahua/Yorkie mix. Jess discussed the dog with me before moving him in, and I told her that Izzie gets along well with my dog, and that I didnâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t think it would be a problem. I did tell her that Izzie might initially be mean towards the dog, but that she would most likely get used to him eventually. Jess has been in and out the past few months, so in Izzieâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s defense she hasnâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t really had a chance to adjust. Jess has only slept here a handful of nights, and she mostly stops by to pick something up or drop something off. (She will be living here more regularly once classes start back up at the end of the month)
Izzie had been aggressive towards Jess, her boyfriend, and the dog since she has met them. Every time either one of them is near her, she will start hissing and if they try to pet her, she will scatch/bite. We have tried to slowly introduce Izzie and the dog to one another, but all Izzie does is hiss and try to scratch him. The dog is very nervous and easily scared, so weâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]ve kept these visits between them to a short duration. Jess has told my other roommate and I that every time she comes to the apartment when we are not there, Izzie “attacks†her as soon as she walks in the door. Apparently she jumps up Jessâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s leg and starts scratching her, and chasing her up the stairs. I have suggested to Jess that she try giving Izzie treats each time she sees her, so that Izzie associates Jess with something good, but it has not seemed to help. Despite this, I have always felt like Izzie would eventually come around.
Today I received a phone call at work from Jess that Izzie had attacked Jess, her boyfriend, and the dog after they had walked into the apartment. She said it happened immediately after they entered, the dog was still in her arms and Izzie “pounced†on the dog and would not let go. This dog is half the size of Izzie and was apparently scratched up pretty badly (as was Jess and her boyfriend), and I can imagine the poor dog must have been terrified. The dog had to be brought to the vet, he is okay but was given some ointment for his scratches. Jess and the dog will not be back until sometime next week.
I am at a complete loss here, and I feel SO bad for what has happened. I know that cats often need time to adjust to new people/pets, but I just canâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t justify why Izzie would feel the need to behave this way. I have NEVER witnessed her acting this way before, and if I had I would have warned Jess that the dog might not be a good idea. Itâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s frustrating because I love my cat, but I canâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t have this happen again. Jess has suggested getting her de-clawed, but I feel strongly against de-clawing cats, and if sheâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]s aggressive now I imagine she will continue to be aggressive even without nails. The only option that I can think of is to keep Izzie in my room and away from Jess and her dog, but ideally I would like everyone to get along peacefully. How can I teach Izzie that Jess and her dog live here and that she needs to at least be civil around them?
I would greatly appreciate any advice that you might be able to offer me!
Thank you in advance,
Nikki