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The problem is two dominate males in one territory. It's just unnatural.
I'd rather have one normal, well adjusted dominant male cat in the house
(Doobie), than two drugged into submission males (and I would have to drug them
both, as they are equally aggressive to each other). I think cats should be
allowed to be cats. Who am I to try to go against their very nature by trying to
make them co-inhabit the same territory? I'm very much into feline psychology,
and I don't think that mood altering drug use is the proper way to deal with a
cats natural instincts. I think that method of making life easier for the humans
involved is not in the best interests of the cats (on a very deep emotional
level). You have to understand, I NEVER agreed that Zack would be an indoor cat
to the people who brought him here. I have repeatedly contacted them telling
them that Zack is not fitting in (with the feral colony), and they refuse solve
their problem that brought him here to begin with (not finding living quarters
that allows pets) and come take him back home. Zack was obviously a disposable
member of their family.
Phaewryn Please adopt a cat from Little Cheetah Cat Rescue!!! http://ucat.us/adopt.html
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