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Aggression


Cat Behavior
11 / 17 / 2009

my cat became aggressive, he always wants to go out, doesn’t eat, have a very bad mood, doesn’t play with me, and when he stays home, he is sleeping all the time. he is a male and his age is 1 year and 4 months.

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11 / 16 / 2009

Can they?

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11 / 13 / 2009

do they not like each other or are they just playing?

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