In august 2020 we got a kitten, adopted from a place where it was kept in the basement and apparently didn’t hang out with the other kittens, was “impossible to catch.” She was the smallest.
We already had a cat, 3-4 years old we adopted in April 2020. She is a great respectable cat, was clearly trained well and isn’t rough at all to people. We got her because we had mice that eventually went away with her help. She’s very nice and chill but not the friendliest cat and I think hasn’t lived with other cats.
At first they didn’t get along but with time it’s gotten better, sometimes they even get quite close and groom each other. However, what I’m worried about is the kitten sometimes can be overly rough with the bigger cat, she goes for her throat and latches on hard and things will often get out of hand. I’m wondering if this is just typical kitten behaviors or something we should be dealing with before it gets worse? She’s also getting spayed March 1st. Any help or resources are greatly appreciated :)
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