I haven't had any experience with an aggressive cat
but I think it is so wonderful that you took her. 
Maybe her aggression is from being scared and in a new
place. Poor baby.  I am sure she is probably scared
when she has been taken to the vet so maybe that is
why their paperwork says she is aggressive.  I know my
Tabby Cat and Nicholas are so sweet at home but at the
vet's office they turn into these cats I have never
seen before.  Especially Tabby Cat the vet has will
bite on her chart.  She doesn't show that behavior at
home.  I hope things get better for you and the new
kitty.

Cindy
--- Kelley Saveika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi guys,
> 
> I took in an owner surrendered cat last night.  Most
> of my rescue friends
> love taking in owner surrendered cats because they
> generally have at least
> some medical history.  I got this cat in, and she is
> *extremely
> aggressive*.  She acts completely feral.  I'm not
> able to get within a foot
> of her at the most.  I have her in the bathroom by
> herself in hopes she'll
> calm down.  The previous owner states the cat was
> friendly with her and
> never attacked any visitors.  However, the paperwork
> from the vet lists
> "aggression" as a condition going back at least 4
> years.
> 
> Any ideas?  I think this is going to become one of
> my cats.  I can't adopt
> out a cat I know to be aggressive.  At this point,
> if she needed medical
> attention I'd need to trap her to take her in .
> 
> Has anyone ever dealt successfully with a cat like
> this?  If I didn't know
> better I'd swear she was feral and had never been
> around humans at all.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Rescuties - Saving the world, one cat at a time.
> 
> http://www.rescuties.org
> 
> Vist the Rescuties store and save a kitty life!
> 
> http://astore.amazon.com/rescuties-20
> 


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