They're expensive, but high cat trees make the vulnerable cats feel more safe.  
I've been there.  Right now we're at an almost neutral mix........ ugh.
  tonya

dlg...@windstream.net wrote:
  i have 1 pos (Annie who is an alpha type), Homey wo is felv neg, and 2 new 
girls Homey 2 and Casey who are both neg. big problem is that Casey is also an 
alpha so Annie is now experiencing some of the bullying that she has been 
visiting on Homey. Homey is now #3 in pecking order and poor Homey 2 is at the 
bottom of the order. she is so terrified that she runs when she hears any noise 
and spends most of her time hidden under the bed, behind the computer desk or 
in some unknown hiding place i haven't found yet. i am afraid that the 
additional stress will hurt Annie (pos) and leave both Homeys a basket case. 
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY IDEAS? Annie is now on the run from Casey and only feels 
secure on my lap. Homey only feels safe on my lap. i spend a lot of time 
sitting and being a security blanket. little Homey 2 doesn't feel safe anywhere.
also, Casey and Homey 2 came from 1 yr in shelter where apparently boxes were 
not cleaned too often and Casey has developed a bad habit of kicking all soiled 
litter out of box and then using the box. any ideas on this subject? dorlis

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