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My younger cat is showing aggression to the neighborhood cats, what shall i do?

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Please help me, my younger cat is showing aggression to the neighborhood cats, he is very kind and gentle, but can be very bossy

what shall i do???

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  1. Get him neutered. All intact male cats will fight each-other. Neutered males may still fight for territory but is drastically reduced when neutered.  


  2. He's trying to be the ALFA cat... let them work it out.

    My neighbors female chases off my Male alfa cat so now he stays out of thier yard.

    They will either submit or fight.

    YOU MUST HAVE HIM NEUTERED and that will also help with the agrression... will mellow him out a bit. (and keep him safe from roaming)  

  3. It can not be stressed enough to keep cats inside where they are safe not only from other cats but so many other things :  cars, disease, predators, poisons, other people and mean kids, dogs etc...    

    Even if you are sitting there supervising your cat on a leash, how do you know that all of these other cats in the neighborhood have been vaccinated or tested for felv/fiv?   I'm sorry, but I just would not take that chance.  Protect your kitty.  Keep them separate and keep yours safe.  :)

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