Can two female cats fight? Aggressive behavior occurs among female cats, especially when they are competing for a certain resource (such as food, water, habitat, or prey). They may also fight to determine status, social status, or ownership of a cer...
Can two female cats fight? Aggressive behavior occurs among female cats, especially when they are competing for a certain resource (such as food, water, habitat, or prey). They may also fight to determine status, social status, or ownership of a certain resource.
Two female cats can fight. If the two female cats have relatively peaceful personalities and there is no fighting situation, they can be raised together. If the two female cats start fighting together, it would be better to raise them separately.
Two cats are kept together, which will increase the risk of mutually transmitted diseases. Therefore, the owner must take the female cat to receive regular vaccinations and rabies vaccines every year.
In vitro deworming is performed once every two months and once every three months. This step cannot be omitted. Regular deworming is also for the sake of cats' health.
Cats have strong possessiveness and territorial awareness. The owner should pay attention to separating the water basins and litter boxes of the two cats, and do not let them mix them with it, otherwise it will easily cause them to feel anxious and negative emotions. Some sensitive cats may also suffer from depression or urinary diseases.