We had two cats. A 15-yr-old and an 11-yr-old. After a long and happy life the 15-yr-old succumbed to kidney disease. Several months later, we decided to get another cat and adopted one from the local humane society. She is a 2-yr-old (Cinnamon) who was found at a gas station. She's an extremely needy cat who wants constant love and affection. This doesn't bother us cat-lovers at all. What bothers us is that she has become the "Territory Terrorizer" — hissing, growling and yes, attacking our 11-yr-old (Sylvie). Sylvie is extremely fearful of Cinnamon and hides all day long in her one safe room. We must organize the household to have them avoid each other at all times. This is getting to be a real pain in the neck! The room Sylvie hides in has glass doors,through which she can see Cinnamon — but all this "looking" has had no effect so far on either one's behavior.
Also, Cinnamon eats like a horse! We've NEVER had a cat that ate like that! What is the normal amount that an adult cat should eat? Normal for us is 1 cat — 1 can, plus a bowl of kibble that they can eat whenever. Cinnamon would go through 4 or 5 cans a day if we let her.
Also, Cinnamon eats like a horse! We've NEVER had a cat that ate like that! What is the normal amount that an adult cat should eat? Normal for us is 1 cat — 1 can, plus a bowl of kibble that they can eat whenever. Cinnamon would go through 4 or 5 cans a day if we let her.