nikki4526
The simple solution is to get her spayed NOW.
Her hormones and the lack of space/close proximity to your male cats are causing her stress and anxiety, which then stresses you when she attacks.
She will calm down within a week of being spayed. There is no reason for you to live like this. She also deserves to live without her hormones driving her, poor gal.
If you then still feel like she needs re-homing, you'll know you tried your best.
Please get her in for her spay immediately, and let us know how it goes.
The simple solution is to get her spayed NOW.
Her hormones and the lack of space/close proximity to your male cats are causing her stress and anxiety, which then stresses you when she attacks.
She will calm down within a week of being spayed. There is no reason for you to live like this. She also deserves to live without her hormones driving her, poor gal.
If you then still feel like she needs re-homing, you'll know you tried your best.
Please get her in for her spay immediately, and let us know how it goes.