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Hey guys!
I’m new to this website but really in need of some advice. My other half and I recently adopted a rescue cat, Millie. She is between 2-3 years old and half tortie half white short haired cat. She is a lovely little lap cat who loves attention and playing. She has been with us for just over 2 weeks and we have had no behaviour issues except from the odd hiss or two....until now. 2 evenings ago my girlfriend and I we’re in the living room and she started hissing as I tried to leave the room. She then attempted to scratch and continued hissing but 10 mins later she was completely fine. Last night we had the exact same but worse this time after trying to scoop her mess out her litter. She ran through the flat and attacked me then went through to the living room and attacked my girlfriend.
We are slightly worried about her as she hasn’t shown any signs of aggression until now and we just hope she is okay. If anyone has any advice as to what could be wrong with her please reply to this post.
I’m new to this website but really in need of some advice. My other half and I recently adopted a rescue cat, Millie. She is between 2-3 years old and half tortie half white short haired cat. She is a lovely little lap cat who loves attention and playing. She has been with us for just over 2 weeks and we have had no behaviour issues except from the odd hiss or two....until now. 2 evenings ago my girlfriend and I we’re in the living room and she started hissing as I tried to leave the room. She then attempted to scratch and continued hissing but 10 mins later she was completely fine. Last night we had the exact same but worse this time after trying to scoop her mess out her litter. She ran through the flat and attacked me then went through to the living room and attacked my girlfriend.
We are slightly worried about her as she hasn’t shown any signs of aggression until now and we just hope she is okay. If anyone has any advice as to what could be wrong with her please reply to this post.