HOW TO STOP MY CAT FROM BULLYING MY OTHER CAT
Cats don't always get along. Over time، a personality conflict may develop between two cats which can lead to hissing، fur flying، and claws striking. Do you ever watch your cats nervously and wonder، "How do I stop my cat from bullying my other cat?" If one of your cats is always fighting the other، it might be time to step in. Try to give them personal space، help them feel more confident، or start over from scratch and "re-introduce" them. You may need to test a few of these approaches before you find the one that works for you.
Signs of Bullying in Cats
Sometimes it can be tough to tell the difference between cats that are playing and cats that are fighting. Playing can include bouncing on each other، chasing، and even a little hissing and light swatting.
Cats don't typically puff up their fur، growl، or injure each other when they're playing.1 If they fight with their ears up and they have relaxed stances، then it's likely they're having fun. They're just playing if they cuddle or groom each other afterward.
If they hiss or growl when the other cat is near، then things are getting too intense. If a cat acts scared، hides، or one cat starts peeing or pooping in
inappropriate places، these can all be signs that a cat is being bullied.
When your cats play، it shouldn't turn overly aggressive. If things escalate، you'll need to step in and make some changes. The longer fighting goes
unchecked، the tougher it can be for your cats to make amends.