We have 7 cats & want as many as possible to coexist. Back in the day, indoor / outdoor cats adapted well. But mixing all age ferals & tames is beyond my experience. Knowing when things are too far & how & how to facilitate harmony would be wonderful!
Thank you! I was JUST wondering this. I ended up getting a kitten back in July and I wondered if she and my senior cat were playing or not. I am SO happy that now I know it's play mixed in with some annoyance. Purr-fect timing of this video!
I love how you used your own footage of your own cats with expert editing to demonstrate the various points you so deftly elucidate. Thank you for this excellent content.
Thank you for clarifying the signs of a real fight. Although my male cat is a bully as he usually chases her after. My much smaller female almost always starts the fight by circling him and jumping on him. Bad kitties 😮❤😊
Thanks for the clarification, didn't know that about showing the belly being a sign of trust instead of submission, that's so cute! I just got a kitten 2 weeks ago and I thought that it was playing what they were doing but just wanted to be 100% sure so they wouldn't get hurt because they just started doing it a few days ago. I was pretty certain they weren't though given the fact that the older male grooms the new little girl and they sleep next to each other and everything already.
Thanks very much for this info. I will have to slow myself down a bit before I decide one of my kids is being aggressive. It’s easy to tell when the two boys are playing, but it appears to be real when they decide to chase their much smaller sister. They are litter mates who grew up together and they were fine for five years. They are now 7. Looking forward to learning more about bullying. Thank you for another great video!😸
This was very helpful, thank you! I would be very interested in learning more about bullying. I let my older cat play rough with me, and now that we have a little kitten I’m worried he’s bullying her. That or he just doesn’t know his own strength.
Thank you !! I was worried my eldest cat meow had suddenly decided to try kill sockies the kitten 😅 Meow Spent weeks hissing at sockies as he was trying to constantly approach and one day i caught them chasing eachother, hitting and suddenly rolling around 😅 but no noise no claws and no puffed up fur 🙏 Such a great video Thank you again❤
We have four cats. (All rescues.) One of our cats (the only male and he is neutered) loves to play chase. (He was found in a parking lot when he was four weeks old, so he never learned all of his cat manners before losing his mom.) Two of the other cats will play chase with him. We know it's a game because he will start chasing one, and then she turns it around and chases him, and back and forth they go. One of our cats is part Siamese, which means she's very vocal. She was the runt of the litter, but is the absolute boss of the other cats. When they play chase, it's a game and then it's not. She will hiss at him, and he will back off suddenly and act confused. Like "I thought we were playing and now you're mad? What happened?" There are other times when one cat is bullying another. When that happens, we walk by them and that breaks up the energy and they forget about the bullying. The one cat that doesn't like playing chase with our boy does love to play fight with him though. 🐈🐈⬛
Thank you for this. One month ago my husband found a kitten while working and brought it home. My 6 yr old daughter thinks our big cat and the kitten is fighting. So I showed her your video to teach her,they are playing fighting. I've had cats all my life and know the signs but she just refuses to believe me. 😅
Great info. Thank you. I’m relieved to hear you’ll be doing a bullying video soon. We’re seeing some of that now that our rescue kittens have attained full growth. They (brother/sister) sometimes bully our older female rescue kitty who usually runs away and hides under the bed. We’re concerned. I think it’s the younger female trying to take the Alpha role, but it’s only a guess.
Thanks for your comment, Cyn. It is really hard to tell what is happening. Sometimes I wish we all had a cat behaviorist on call to help interpret these problems and suggest solutions.
Really great information. Thanks for taking the time to observe, analyze and comment. Would love hearing more about your introduction to cats and what drives you to make all these videos about our feline friends. Thanks, D
If there isn't loud screaming and fur on the floor after the fight, it's probably play or annoyance. From some who was engaged to a real crazy cat lady, and ended up with 10 to 40 cats at varying times.
I’ve had a cat since I was 12, now I’m 30 years old. So I have had him for 18 years. Recently got a new cat around a year ago he is now 2year old. most of the time they’re OK but other times they’re fighting, but I can’t ever tell if it’s real fighting or play fighting. Especially on my older cat side.
There are times where my cats start off with what seems to be play fighting. But then it seems like it escalates as one gets too worked up and then they start to get rougher. I don’t think they are fight fighting. I think the playing may just be getting to worked up. And then after play fighting they start to do the eye contact thing you mentioned. So it seems like they worked eachother up to much. What would be your suggestion on cats getting a little to rough with the play fighting? Or when the play fighting escalates into real fighting?
So my cats gallop around the house after each other. They take turns with who is chasing but you said chasing was a sign of bullying. Does them taking turns chasing mean it is play or is it something I should discourage? They seem to enjoy it like zoomies times two but just wanted to check.
Chasing can be a sign of bullying, but it can also be play. If they are changing roles between chasing and being chased, they are playing. If they confront each other and then one consistently chases the other, it could be bullying.
i just brought home a 3 month old female kitten, my roommates have two boys cats. one is 4 months and he it’s bigger than she is, he often chases her once she runs off, she hides either under the bed or in the bathroom. i cant tell if its play or not. she growls sometimes and started off hissing, now the boy is the one who hisses and he just stares at her, occasional swatting?
i am in the EXACT same position now!!! how are yours holding up now? my boy kitten is about 5 months and i just brought my female (almost 3 months) home, and the male kind of hisses and swats…but they just chase each other around!
I'm a ceritified bulshido master. Cats only fight in Kumite tournaments. Unless a messenger has arrived at your doorstep with a sealed scroll invitation, there's nothing to worry about.
I was worried my cats were fighting so this video put my mind at ease however they do chase each other back and forth? One chases and they turn around and the other chases. Is this playing or something more serious? I really like the video thank you
My man was moderating this like he was moderating an HBO bought. Hilarious. You missed your calling. You should give HBO or Cinemax a call. "that ear would be shredded" I see you Larry Merchant! lol!
I have 3 kittens, 9 weeks old, same litter when the play/ fight the bite each other and make a cry /mew sound.. I can't tell if its real or play.. They chase each other then ponce and tackle. Not sure if i should separate them or let the continue
Let them continue. Kittens are still learning boundaries and are being socialized by each other. If one acts too rough, the others stop playing, and kittens love to play. If one of them starts showing signs of bullying like hiding, not eating when the others are around or refusing to play at all, then you need to step in.
I have a 9 year old female cat and a 7 month female cat. K cant tell if they are fighting or playing still. There are some noises like a little yowl but it stop and starts and my kitten always goes back for more so im not sure.
@greensparkles5799 the are playing, but the older one is asserting her dominance. It's OK as long as the little one goes back and does not hide for long.
Just got a kitten, 8 weeks old and my older cat, 7 years old, walked around with a puffed up tail for days. I couldn’t tell if they were fighting or playing and usually they chase each other afterwards, so I wasn’t sure. They are getting along for the most part, but my big guy still hisses at her when she gets too close and he’s trying to sleep. (But will lay down next to her when she’s sleep) Great video!!!
We have 7 cats & want as many as possible to coexist. Back in the day, indoor / outdoor cats adapted well. But mixing all age ferals & tames is beyond my experience.
Knowing when things are too far & how & how to facilitate harmony would be wonderful!
Thanks for the comment, SerenityTrek. I will think about that type of video.
Thank you! I was JUST wondering this. I ended up getting a kitten back in July and I wondered if she and my senior cat were playing or not. I am SO happy that now I know it's play mixed in with some annoyance. Purr-fect timing of this video!
So glad I could help, Icewing!
I love how you used your own footage of your own cats with expert editing to demonstrate the various points you so deftly elucidate. Thank you for this excellent content.
If I use my own cats, I don't have to pay licensing fees! LOL. Actually, my cats provide a lot of great footage.
Thank you for clarifying the signs of a real fight.
Although my male cat is a bully as he usually chases her after.
My much smaller female almost always starts the fight by circling him and jumping on him.
Bad kitties 😮❤😊
Yes, I see it a lot. She's looking for a little excitement at the risk of being pushed around.
Thanks for the clarification, didn't know that about showing the belly being a sign of trust instead of submission, that's so cute! I just got a kitten 2 weeks ago and I thought that it was playing what they were doing but just wanted to be 100% sure so they wouldn't get hurt because they just started doing it a few days ago. I was pretty certain they weren't though given the fact that the older male grooms the new little girl and they sleep next to each other and everything already.
Great! They are getting to know each other. If they sleep together, you know there is trust.
Thanks very much for this info. I will have to slow myself down a bit before I decide one of my kids is being aggressive. It’s easy to tell when the two boys are playing, but it appears to be real when they decide to chase their much smaller sister. They are litter mates who grew up together and they were fine for five years. They are now 7. Looking forward to learning more about bullying. Thank you for another great video!😸
Glad it was useful, Lily! Thanks for the comment!
This was very helpful, thank you! I would be very interested in learning more about bullying. I let my older cat play rough with me, and now that we have a little kitten I’m worried he’s bullying her. That or he just doesn’t know his own strength.
Thank you !! I was worried my eldest cat meow had suddenly decided to try kill sockies the kitten 😅
Meow Spent weeks hissing at sockies as he was trying to constantly approach and one day i caught them chasing eachother, hitting and suddenly rolling around 😅 but no noise no claws and no puffed up fur 🙏
Such a great video Thank you again❤
We have four cats. (All rescues.) One of our cats (the only male and he is neutered) loves to play chase. (He was found in a parking lot when he was four weeks old, so he never learned all of his cat manners before losing his mom.) Two of the other cats will play chase with him. We know it's a game because he will start chasing one, and then she turns it around and chases him, and back and forth they go. One of our cats is part Siamese, which means she's very vocal. She was the runt of the litter, but is the absolute boss of the other cats. When they play chase, it's a game and then it's not. She will hiss at him, and he will back off suddenly and act confused. Like "I thought we were playing and now you're mad? What happened?" There are other times when one cat is bullying another. When that happens, we walk by them and that breaks up the energy and they forget about the bullying. The one cat that doesn't like playing chase with our boy does love to play fight with him though. 🐈🐈⬛
Sounds like a pretty healthy cat family. They all have their quirks and weirdness, just like people. LOL. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this. One month ago my husband found a kitten while working and brought it home. My 6 yr old daughter thinks our big cat and the kitten is fighting. So I showed her your video to teach her,they are playing fighting. I've had cats all my life and know the signs but she just refuses to believe me. 😅
This was actually a great video for our situation. Thank you so much!
Great info. Thank you. I’m relieved to hear you’ll be doing a bullying video soon. We’re seeing some of that now that our rescue kittens have attained full growth. They (brother/sister) sometimes bully our older female rescue kitty who usually runs away and hides under the bed. We’re concerned. I think it’s the younger female trying to take the Alpha role, but it’s only a guess.
Thanks for your comment, Cyn. It is really hard to tell what is happening. Sometimes I wish we all had a cat behaviorist on call to help interpret these problems and suggest solutions.
@@9LivesToLivehave you published a bully video yet?
Really great information. Thanks for taking the time to observe, analyze and comment. Would love hearing more about your introduction to cats and what drives you to make all these videos about our feline friends. Thanks, D
Noted! I will consider it!
If there isn't loud screaming and fur on the floor after the fight, it's probably play or annoyance.
From some who was engaged to a real crazy cat lady, and ended up with 10 to 40 cats at varying times.
Gracias por los consejos. It really helped me understand my two crazies.
That's great! Thanks for watching!
Super informative video that didn’t lose my attention. Thanks for this
You're welcome. Glad you liked it!
I’ve had a cat since I was 12, now I’m 30 years old. So I have had him for 18 years. Recently got a new cat around a year ago he is now 2year old. most of the time they’re OK but other times they’re fighting, but I can’t ever tell if it’s real fighting or play fighting. Especially on my older cat side.
There are times where my cats start off with what seems to be play fighting. But then it seems like it escalates as one gets too worked up and then they start to get rougher. I don’t think they are fight fighting. I think the playing may just be getting to worked up. And then after play fighting they start to do the eye contact thing you mentioned. So it seems like they worked eachother up to much.
What would be your suggestion on cats getting a little to rough with the play fighting? Or when the play fighting escalates into real fighting?
But it looked like serious boxing of your cats 😂😂
Thank you, I believe everything you tell me. I love your videos 🪻🌷✨🪻🌷✨🪻🌷✨
If you slow it down, it looks more violent than it is. Fortunately, they were just playing around. Thanks for your comment!
So my cats gallop around the house after each other. They take turns with who is chasing but you said chasing was a sign of bullying. Does them taking turns chasing mean it is play or is it something I should discourage? They seem to enjoy it like zoomies times two but just wanted to check.
Chasing can be a sign of bullying, but it can also be play. If they are changing roles between chasing and being chased, they are playing. If they confront each other and then one consistently chases the other, it could be bullying.
Very helpful. Thank you.
i just brought home a 3 month old female kitten, my roommates have two boys cats. one is 4 months and he it’s bigger than she is, he often chases her once she runs off, she hides either under the bed or in the bathroom. i cant tell if its play or not. she growls sometimes and started off hissing, now the boy is the one who hisses and he just stares at her, occasional swatting?
i am in the EXACT same position now!!! how are yours holding up now? my boy kitten is about 5 months and i just brought my female (almost 3 months) home, and the male kind of hisses and swats…but they just chase each other around!
Just needed to be sure thanks ❤
I'm a ceritified bulshido master. Cats only fight in Kumite tournaments. Unless a messenger has arrived at your doorstep with a sealed scroll invitation, there's nothing to worry about.
I was worried my cats were fighting so this video put my mind at ease however they do chase each other back and forth? One chases and they turn around and the other chases. Is this playing or something more serious? I really like the video thank you
@@Simster431 When they take turns doing the chasing, they are playing. No worries.
@@9LivesToLivethank you so much!!
Can we get that video on bullying I could need it right now...
My man was moderating this like he was moderating an HBO bought. Hilarious. You missed your calling. You should give HBO or Cinemax a call. "that ear would be shredded" I see you Larry Merchant! lol!
@@shundawallace6755 LOL 😆
I have 3 kittens, 9 weeks old, same litter when the play/ fight the bite each other and make a cry /mew sound.. I can't tell if its real or play.. They chase each other then ponce and tackle. Not sure if i should separate them or let the continue
Let them continue. Kittens are still learning boundaries and are being socialized by each other. If one acts too rough, the others stop playing, and kittens love to play. If one of them starts showing signs of bullying like hiding, not eating when the others are around or refusing to play at all, then you need to step in.
I have a 9 year old female cat and a 7 month female cat. K cant tell if they are fighting or playing still. There are some noises like a little yowl but it stop and starts and my kitten always goes back for more so im not sure.
@greensparkles5799 the are playing, but the older one is asserting her dominance. It's OK as long as the little one goes back and does not hide for long.
how do I get my new cat to stop fighting my old cat??
Cats can be bullies.
Sure can!
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Just got a kitten, 8 weeks old and my older cat, 7 years old, walked around with a puffed up tail for days. I couldn’t tell if they were fighting or playing and usually they chase each other afterwards, so I wasn’t sure. They are getting along for the most part, but my big guy still hisses at her when she gets too close and he’s trying to sleep. (But will lay down next to her when she’s sleep) Great video!!!
Hissing is just saying, mind your manners. Thanks for the comment.