Why does my kitten hit my older cat?

In kittens, most aggression is caused by fear or curiosity. In older cats, there may be other reasons for cat aggression and attacks, such as redirected. A kitten that’s protecting its “territory” from a perceived threat or interloper (such as a small child or another animal) also may become aggressive.

Why is the older cat biting the new kitten?

The fact that the older male is neutered eliminates the question of him trying to hurt/kill the baby, but he could accidentally injure the kitten easily if he’s too rough too though. Trust me…I’m too scared to leave them alone in a room together. For now Monday is in the bathroom, while Louis has the rest of the house.

How old is the kitten that attacked my cat?

Last week, I adopted a new kitten (age 12 weeks old) and he surely is an active kitten! However, the kitten (named Pippin) loves to attack his older brother (named Cat).

Can a neutered cat hurt a new kitten?

They’ll do fine. The fact that the older male is neutered eliminates the question of him trying to hurt/kill the baby, but he could accidentally injure the kitten easily if he’s too rough too though. Trust me…I’m too scared to leave them alone in a room together. For now Monday is in the bathroom, while Louis has the rest of the house.

Is it normal for an older cat to swat a kitten?

Your older cat may hiss and swat at the kitten when the newcomer does something unfavorable. This is completely normal and as long as it is just hissing and swatting, do your best to not interfere. Your older cat is establishing its role as the dominant cat in the household and the kitten is being taught where its boundaries as the new cat are.

The fact that the older male is neutered eliminates the question of him trying to hurt/kill the baby, but he could accidentally injure the kitten easily if he’s too rough too though. Trust me…I’m too scared to leave them alone in a room together. For now Monday is in the bathroom, while Louis has the rest of the house.

What causes a cat to get a bite wound?

Causes of Bite Wounds in Cats. A bite wound typically occurs as a result of a fight or rough play between two cats or your cat and another animal. Cats’ teeth are naturally sharp and are meant to tear easily into flesh.

They’ll do fine. The fact that the older male is neutered eliminates the question of him trying to hurt/kill the baby, but he could accidentally injure the kitten easily if he’s too rough too though. Trust me…I’m too scared to leave them alone in a room together. For now Monday is in the bathroom, while Louis has the rest of the house.

What should I do if my cat got a bite on his leg?

If the leg was bitten, it is usually painful and the cat may limp. Some cats may just be lethargic and have a fever. Many cats will excessively groom the injured area. What should I do if my cat gets an abscess or infected bite wound? You should immediately take your cat to your veterinarian.