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I am trying to gain some understanding of a recent stray rescued. After arriving here at my home, her ear flaps were taken off due to squamous cell carcinoma. She came through the surgery pretty good, but I notice when police sirens pass by or the fire station alarm sounds she darts under the furniture and hides until the noise goes away.
My problem with her though is that only after dark, she becomes quite aggressive with the other cats, chasing them, spitting and hissing and swatting at them. I have started using Star of Bethlehem on her, but I just wonder if perhaps she feels vulnerable because she doesnâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t have ear flaps? Or am I just over-reaching here and she just needs more time?
I rescue abused and abandoned ferals and have several special needs cats. Currently my clowder numbers 18 they have a large spacious cat enclosure that attaches to our two-story home, so they do all have plenty of room while they are here.
My problem with her though is that only after dark, she becomes quite aggressive with the other cats, chasing them, spitting and hissing and swatting at them. I have started using Star of Bethlehem on her, but I just wonder if perhaps she feels vulnerable because she doesnâ€[emoji]8482[/emoji]t have ear flaps? Or am I just over-reaching here and she just needs more time?
I rescue abused and abandoned ferals and have several special needs cats. Currently my clowder numbers 18 they have a large spacious cat enclosure that attaches to our two-story home, so they do all have plenty of room while they are here.