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Old 07-08-2005, 02:01 PM   #6
Jennieliz14
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Lucky me, one of my cats loves to play with Olivia, and she loves it too! But if you're worried about a possible attack before you can get over to seperate them, I know you can buy cat claw covers, I think they're called Soft Paws. I doubt they'd be easy to put on unless your cat was sleepy or super calm or was used to having his paws played with like that.

Another option could be to give your cat feliway, its like an herbal cat "sedative." My vet told me to use it on my 2 yr old cat when I brought my kitten home last November, and it really did seem to calm her down.

Also, at food time, you might want to put them on opposite sides of a door so they can smell each other. Then they associate their yummy food with the not so happy smell of another animal, and the more you do this, they learn that the other animal is plesant, just like the food!

Hope this helps!
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