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Hi,
I have two female, desexed cats, Montana and Lamington. I've had Montana for longer than Lamington, and Montana is larger than Lamington. They play with each other and chase each other around the house in little spurts throughout the day.
I play with them as I'm able, but sometimes when they're chasing each other around, Lamington backs herself into a corner and then Montana will continue standing over Lamington until I break it up, all the while Lamington is hissing until I intervene.
This doesn't happen lots, and the longer they've been living together, the less they've been engaging in this behaviour when playing. It's behaviour I'd like to discourage, but I don't know how.
Any thoughts about what I should do?
Thanks in advance!
I have two female, desexed cats, Montana and Lamington. I've had Montana for longer than Lamington, and Montana is larger than Lamington. They play with each other and chase each other around the house in little spurts throughout the day.
I play with them as I'm able, but sometimes when they're chasing each other around, Lamington backs herself into a corner and then Montana will continue standing over Lamington until I break it up, all the while Lamington is hissing until I intervene.
This doesn't happen lots, and the longer they've been living together, the less they've been engaging in this behaviour when playing. It's behaviour I'd like to discourage, but I don't know how.
Any thoughts about what I should do?
Thanks in advance!
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