KeikosHuman
Member Since 2014
Hi,
I have 2 cats, one has diabetes the other does not. My diabetic cat Keiko is larger than Neo and has generally been dominant as he could wrestle the other one with his size, although he is a kind soul and prefers cooperation and cuddling. The last 2 weeks or so, Neo has been aggressive towards Keiko (diabetic cat) in my presence, cornering him, jumping on him and swatting him. Keiko will often lay down and Neo will continue to look aggressive and may keep swatting Keiko. Neo has run after Keiko and Keiko will move to another room. They have wrestled before Keiko's diabetes and it looked pretty even. Keiko has some scabs on his back and I'm concerned he's getting hurt by Neo. When I see it I break it up with water mist. I don't know if that would make it worse.
Has anyone seen this and any advice on what to do? Keiko is the cat I am most bonded to, so I don't like it at all.
Thanks!
I have 2 cats, one has diabetes the other does not. My diabetic cat Keiko is larger than Neo and has generally been dominant as he could wrestle the other one with his size, although he is a kind soul and prefers cooperation and cuddling. The last 2 weeks or so, Neo has been aggressive towards Keiko (diabetic cat) in my presence, cornering him, jumping on him and swatting him. Keiko will often lay down and Neo will continue to look aggressive and may keep swatting Keiko. Neo has run after Keiko and Keiko will move to another room. They have wrestled before Keiko's diabetes and it looked pretty even. Keiko has some scabs on his back and I'm concerned he's getting hurt by Neo. When I see it I break it up with water mist. I don't know if that would make it worse.
Has anyone seen this and any advice on what to do? Keiko is the cat I am most bonded to, so I don't like it at all.
Thanks!