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For tagging questions related to behavior where dominance and pack hierarchy (e.g. "alpha dog") are assumed to be factors between 2 or more animals, including humans.
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How can I redirect a cat about to pee outside the litter box?
When a cat pees in a particular spot, it is trying to mark territory through the release of scent, not challenge your authority through the action of peeing.
If you try to discipline the cat in any w …
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If a cat tries claiming dominance over its mother, should I stop it?
Cats do have a social pecking order when living in a group, but it's not anything you need to enforce. If Fearless starts picking fights with Booboo, make sure that there are escape routes through the …
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How much dominance is normal in 2 cats at play?
I'm not fond of kittens and tend to get rescue kitties who are adults, so my advice is going to be based on my experience of mature, adult cats. I'm not sure if their young age would affect anything h …