Cat Behavior Pheromones

Cat Behavior Pheromones
Feline maternal aggression?

We have three cats in our house. Two young women and an older man. We found the two women together and are very friendly with others. The male cat has allowed the two for most. One of our girls recently became pregnant. She had her kittens, two days ago and now the other two cats are acting very strange around him. We have puppies with her mother in the room and each Once the two cats entered the room, become very defensive. The male cat will sit and growl and hiss for no apparent reason – even if the cat is completely ignoring him, not even close to it. The other female cat will not go near the cat and the cat can get near it, they become very agitated. What is causing this behavior in other cats? The cat attack the other two. Available to them has not changed. It's the cat that emit a kind of pheromone?

Your Momma cat odors to them. It has the smell of babies, that produces milk, your hormones post-work, etc. When the kittens get a little more (and do not feel like the mother and home), and other cats to get used to the smell of babies newborns, which will settle. There are no guarantees on how they treat the kittens once they start to wander out of the box, however. We have the same situation you, two females and one male. My male cat is very closely linked to a woman, but she had kittens when she stayed the heck away from it. When he saw the baby said between teeth and exercised as if they were monsters. After some weeks he had to wash and play with them as a kind of surrogate father. Give them time. :)

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