I've written about the tortie cat Psycho before and how her behaviour seems a bit over the top. Well, I have to admit that I am becoming quite scared of her.
As soon as she knows I am at the pavilion in the mornings she comes over and if you didn't know her you would think she was a pet cat happy to see her owner.
The problem is that she keeps trying to scratch me, and this morning she crouched down and hissed at me as well as trying to scratch. I never make any attempt to stroke her (I don't have a death-wish) and try to not look at her directly but she is obsessed with me.
She follows me wherever I go on my plot and comes about a foot away from me, rubbing herself on everything she can. She looks so friendly and affectionate but I know what she is really like.
Does anyone have any advice? Would neutering calm her down? Her behaviour seems to have got worse over the past couple of weeks, could it be hormones?
I'm not frightened of dogs because I understand them, but cats are a mystery to me.
I'm no expert but I think I would look at her directly. Stare at her until she looks away. And yes get her neutered.
I agree - stare at her and she will probably look away - I do this with Caesar if he is being difficult and it always works. Neutering will probably help too - perhaps your neutering programme should start with her!
If you keep looking away from her she will think she is top cat and you are subservient in teh feline pecking order. Stare away and, if you can catch her, get her neutered as this will calm her down, save a lot of potential injuries during mating and also prevent more unwanted kittens from being born.
I'd take a spray bottle of water with me and if she comes too close I'd give her a squirt. This works with my cats, and the kids if they are being naughty! They soon get the message.
Twoflower
Has she had a litter you dont know about, or is she looking for treats, she is certainly marking out her territory. You have to be carefull of her you dont want her to attack she will go cats for your legs first. I be walking around with a long handle brush just to keep her at bay
Stare her down and keep a full water pistol handy. Good luck.
Sounds like my neighbours cat when I was a kid. She used to roll around on the hedge purring and looking affectionate, but would go for you if you touched her. Once she leapt on my Mum's back while she was weeding and attacked her head - looking back I think she may have been attracted by Mum's ponytail! Are you wearing anything tassley that she might be going for?
Don't mention tassles. ;D
Thanks for the replies everyone :)
I will try staring at her - I hope she won't be able to see the fear in my eyes! Will also try a water spray. This morning I tried to keep her away from me with an 8ft. bamboo cane and she went for it!
I'm not sure if she's had kittens recently. We rarely see kittens until they are old enough to go around the site on their own. Hopefully we will be able to trap her soon and get her off to the vet to be neutered.
As for the tassles - I'd better not mention what went through my mind when I read that ;) , but the answer is No! ;D
Squash I'd do the same if someone was poking a cane in my direction!
I agree about staring at her, or using a water spray if you have too.
I'm sure that once she's neutered she'll calm down.
Quote from: Flighty on February 02, 2011, 10:33:32
Squash I'd do the same if someone was poking a cane in my direction!
I agree about staring at her, or using a water spray if you have too.
I'm sure that once she's neutered she'll calm down.
Yes, so would I Flighty but I wasn't poking her, just using it as a barrier between us!
Sorry I should have said pointing rather than poking! :)
Quote from: Flighty on February 02, 2011, 10:50:02
Sorry I should have said pointing rather than poking! :)
It's alright, I knew you wouldn't think I'd been poking her. :)
I blame the parents. ;D ;D He/she could just be a nasty cat, could be trying to protect itself, as has been living wild, maybe is warning you that she has kittens somewhere. I suppose the best people to ask would be Cats Protection. A domestic cat you can train as a kitten not to bite or scratch by tapping them on the nose when they get overexcited, but I don't really know about this one. The water spray does work and I have a water pistol, don't even have to spray it now as when I pick it up Dulce shoots out through the cat flap, and goes home (or that is the general idea but he usually just sits on the wall and waits until I go shopping and comes back in). I suppose what I am trying to say is that you are dealing with a wild cat and not a domestic one. Best of luck. How's my favourite (ET)?
Quote from: Borlotti on February 02, 2011, 11:59:49
I blame the parents. ;D ;D He/she could just be a nasty cat, could be trying to protect itself, as has been living wild, maybe is warning you that she has kittens somewhere. I suppose the best people to ask would be Cats Protection. A domestic cat you can train as a kitten not to bite or scratch by tapping them on the nose when they get overexcited, but I don't really know about this one. The water spray does work and I have a water pistol, don't even have to spray it now as when I pick it up Dulce shoots out through the cat flap, and goes home (or that is the general idea but he usually just sits on the wall and waits until I go shopping and comes back in). I suppose what I am trying to say is that you are dealing with a wild cat and not a domestic one. Best of luck. How's my favourite (ET)?
Here's E.T. for you, taken a couple of days ago
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E.T. is a lot like Janet, the tabby kitten. She will sit and watch me and I can go fairly close but if it's too close she backs away.
To anyone who didn't know Psycho she would seem to be a really friendly cat. One of the Cats Protection volunteers visits us quite often and she thinks that being neutered might calm Psycho down. I am going to try to trap her first, next week hopefully.
I think she is making the first overtures of affection but doesn't quite know wha to do. i would not pet her but always have a treat nearby, is sounds ti me she is coming round xx jeannine
Agree with Jeannine, its worth persisting and she may well become friendlier as she gets older. You could try getting her to play with a ball of string (rather than your hand!), she looks young and is probably very playful.
I think its wonderful that you are looking after these cats, they all look really well fed and happy.
I think its wonderful that you are looking after these cats, they all look really well fed and happy(quote by Lewic)
I second that
I'll third that ;D
Alison
Sounds like she /he wants to be Top Cat and you are the opposition to that Betty.
Who would have thought all this would happen when you took on an Allotment LOL ;D
Keep a Diary Betty,bet you could write a little book about the owners of The Allotment,the cats ;D.
And I'll fourth it ;D ;D ;D
Quote from: betula on February 03, 2011, 09:34:04
Sounds like she /he wants to be Top Cat and you are the opposition to that Betty.
Who would have thought all this would happen when you took on an Allotment LOL ;D
Keep a Diary Betty,bet you could write a little book about the owners of The Allotment,the cats ;D.
When I took on my allotment I didn't dream that I would end up being stalked by PsychoCat!
I started my blog about the cats so I would have a record of things, have you seen it? www.allotmentcats.blogspot.com
Blogs are good but books are better ;D
I live in a Cathedral Close and someone wrote a book about Cathedral cats.
It is really good,can't lay me hands on it right now as we own about three million books ;D
Squirting water at her works!
I bought a spray from Wilkies and labelled it 'Psycho Cat Spray - water only' and used it on her this morning. As soon as she came too close I gave her a quick squirt and she jumped away.
I feel a lot safer now..... ;)
There is a program on one of the Freeview channels called "the dog whisperer" where this guy talks about establishing a happy heirachy with ....er, dogs where you the human are top dog and our four legged friends know their place. There is a bit of slapping them down but more of you the human showing with behaviour and body language that you own the territory and they are part of your pack.
I always think about it when I walk to the allotment site gate past several dogs in their back gardens barking and just trying it on basically. Dogs, eh? But could it be the same with cats? I suspect that for all their snooty-ness they are just the same.
Quote from: Squash64 on February 05, 2011, 19:15:40
Squirting water at her works!
I bought a spray from Wilkies and labelled it 'Psycho Cat Spray - water only' and used it on her this morning. As soon as she came too close I gave her a quick squirt and she jumped away.
I feel a lot safer now..... ;)
Good! - she has to learn before this behaviour settles in.
I've had to re-name Psycho in the hope that she will stop living up to her name.
She is now called "Psycalico" which doesn't seem as bad, but still has that little reminder of what she's really like. :o
Quote from: DenbyVisitor on February 05, 2011, 19:30:07
There is a program on one of the Freeview channels called "the dog whisperer" where this guy talks about establishing a happy heirachy with ....er, dogs where you the human are top dog and our four legged friends know their place. There is a bit of slapping them down but more of you the human showing with behaviour and body language that you own the territory and they are part of your pack.
I always think about it when I walk to the allotment site gate past several dogs in their back gardens barking and just trying it on basically. Dogs, eh? But could it be the same with cats? I suspect that for all their snooty-ness they are just the same.
Dogs are pack animals hence the hierarchy. Cats are not.
Guess what - the squirts of water don't scare her any more! She has to be one of the boldest cats in the world, nothing bothers her.
I tried stoking her with the stuffed glove on a stick yesterday. She attacked it. The other cats back away if I try with them, but not Psycalico.
I turned my back on her yesterday and she swiped at my legs. Every time I go on my plot she appears from nowhere and follows me around.
E.T. hates her and growls when she goes close, Keith and Wanda just keep out of her way.
I wish I could get her to guard the pavilion - we'd never get burgled again!
I wonder if she has some sort of hormone trouble that makes her so stroppy.. :-X Next time you have chance to chat with vet ask about Psicalico's behavior..is she like that only to you or other people as well?
I was just thinking if she would become trouble with attacking children etc... :-\
Maybe you have to start mixing some 'poppy juice' in her treats to calm her down :-X ;)
Strange to say it but she actually likes you Betty. She looks like a typical naughtie tortie to me. IF she didnt like you she would give you a wide berth. I know she is neutered now and when things are settled down you can buy a spray called "Felifriend" its part of the Feliway range. You spray it on your hands and to a cat its an imediate pacifyer. It will calm them down straight away. When you do cat rescue you use this product if you have a very aggresive cat. Do you grow catnip on the plot? They love this and love it when its dried too.
I think she loves you too. The allotment cat was scared of me, and I love cats, but I just sat down and now he/she comes to me and lets me stroke it, but doesn't follow me about or wait for the cars of the people that feed it. Probably not a good idea to get them too tame, as they wouldn't survive in the wild if they trusted all people, and some people hate cats and are very nasty. I don't blame cats for being scared of people, but they do usually love the hand that feeds them.
When we saw her the other day she was rolling on her back and looking at Betty