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What to do with a psychotic difficult child cat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 392954" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I would think since health seems good, she's just evolved in her hunting prowess or something? Perhaps during a mouse hunt one of them swiped her good or nipped her or something and she's now more aggressive since she no longer sees them as passive? Aside from getting gruesome bits left for you, I'd think there's nothing to worry about with the cat herself. I think traps are a good idea to cut down on the number of critters she winds up tracking herself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 392954, member: 4264"] I would think since health seems good, she's just evolved in her hunting prowess or something? Perhaps during a mouse hunt one of them swiped her good or nipped her or something and she's now more aggressive since she no longer sees them as passive? Aside from getting gruesome bits left for you, I'd think there's nothing to worry about with the cat herself. I think traps are a good idea to cut down on the number of critters she winds up tracking herself. [/QUOTE]
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