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Resident cat aggressive towards kittens

ChristineL

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Hi @Dr. Jean Hofve, @Dr. Christina and @Dr. Jeff,

I adopted two kittens (8-week old) in late November 2025 and introduced the kittens by following the typical protocol for cat introduction to my resident cat (around 2yo). There were hiccups in their interactions (mainly aggression from my resident cat) with moments of peace where the resident cat would groom the little ones...but lately, the resident cat's behavior (and mood) had dropped in her BEAM. She consistently hisses, growls and paws at the kittens, unprovoked. Now that she's aggressive towards me also.

She is very vocal with her frustration. For example, she is always looking over her shoulder when eating (in a separate room, door closed) to see if the kittens were nearby. She's skittish....when she senses that the kittens are nearby when she's eating, she would stop eating and growls (vocal) while walking away from her food. She was on 3 meals per day (each meal 1oz of SmallBatch raw slider), now only 2 meals per day. She doesn't play as much, even when I try to play with her away from the kittens.

I have tried flower essences by Jackson's Galaxy (Welcoming Change, Stress Stopper, Peacemaker, Bully Solution, Self Esteem...) but they don't seem to be helping. I mixed all of them in a spray bottle and spray every where in the house. Is there anything else I should try? I am considering working with an animal communicator for her behavioral and mood issues. It really breaks my heart to see her like this - I wanted to get her siblings so she'd have other kitties to play with but that hasn't been the case.

First-time cat mommy here. Would really appreciate your guidance!

Christine
 
Hey Christine!
She consistently hisses, growls and paws at the kittens, unprovoked
Meaning that she is fine when they walk by her (just walking nearby can be seen as provocative)?

Now that she's aggressive towards me also.
Oh no! In what way, and in what situation?

Has she had Ars?
 
Definitely try one or more animal communicators.
Unfortunately, I have seen this over the decades where the resident cat just will not accept anyone else. As Losos showed us in his webinar, this would fit their species traits.

A consult with Dr. Jean Hofve may help clarify your choices.

Anitra Frazier may also be useful. she only has a phone (no other devices) - 212-663-0122

Keep trying, and know that if you have to re-home the two youngsters, have no guilt. Sometimes it just happens.

The plug in pheromones have helped a few clients.

Dr. Christina
 
Meaning that she is fine when they walk by her (just walking nearby can be seen as provocative)?
No, sometimes she is not fine when they walk by her....sometimes, she approaches and paws, unprovoked, out of nowhere!

Oh no! In what way, and in what situation?
Hmm...for example, I tried sitting down next to her to spend a quiet few moments, she growled and hissed at me.
Has she had Ars?
I don't believe so, but Mason recently was prescribed that! Ha!
 
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Definitely try one or more animal communicators.
Unfortunately, I have seen this over the decades where the resident cat just will not accept anyone else. As Losos showed us in his webinar, this would fit their species traits.

A consult with Dr. Jean Hofve may help clarify your choices.

Anitra Frazier may also be useful. she only has a phone (no other devices) - 212-663-0122

Keep trying, and know that if you have to re-home the two youngsters, have no guilt. Sometimes it just happens.

The plug in pheromones have helped a few clients.

Dr. Christina
Thanks, Dr. Christina. Wow...re-homing the kittens? I can't even process that in my head. I want to be hopeful and keep trying for the fact that there were some tender moments from the resident cat towards the kittens.

The plug-in pheromones...did you mean Feliway?
 
You might try going back to square one and putting the kittens in a separate room. How long did you take before they integrated? Did you do Jackson Galaxy's protocol with feeding them on the opposite sides of the door? Did you use the scent and space-swaping? What sex are the kittens? How old are they? How old is your resident cat?
 
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