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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like they got off kilter when you brought mama cat home from the teeth cleaning and they haven't been able to find their way back to an even keel. Ours get out of whack also when we return from cleanings. I think it's a combo of the lingering smell of the anesthesia (did mama go under anesthesia?), the lingering smell of the vet's office still clinging to her in general, and the stress she underwent with the procedure. One of ours came back from the vet (after teeth cleaning) and his poops turned HORRIBLE stinky and runny and the vet said it was prob from the stress and the anesthesia. [b]There's got to be SOMETHING we can do to help these cats see their way back to an even keel again. It's not like they haven't lived together before: they HAVE. They are mother and kids, for heaven's sakes! [/b] Sounds like son sensed mama's vulnerability when she came back from vet and used this as an opty. to try to move up the hierarchy/dominance ladder. . .. . and they are still scrapping it out. :([/quote] OP again--this is what we keep saying, but nothing has worked so far :( Yes, she went under anesthesia. [/quote]
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