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Possessiveness in F2 Savannah Kitten

Sanura Exotics

Sanura Exotics Savannah cats
I have a lady who bought an F2 male from me.He is almost 4 months old and she has an F3 female she got from me a year ago.
She is having problems with possessiveness with the F2 kitten.He steals all toys,treats,and even gets mad if the F3 gets in her own bed LOL.She says both of the babies are super loving & even play together & sleep together.He has gotten to where he growls over all toys .She was wondering if there is something she can do to curb this or if she is doing something to cause this?
 
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MK Anderson

Guest
I have a cat that did that as a kitten too. Anytime the other cat came near food he was eating, toys he carried around, beds, you name it, he just out grew it as he got older.
 

Sanura Exotics

Sanura Exotics Savannah cats
Thats what I figured.She finds it a bit funny considering he is a total love bug the rest of the time LOL
 
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MK Anderson

Guest
It would crack me up too.... He is a total love too and I would LOL! Chloe would just walk away and I think after he figured out she wasn't going to bother with him and she not a threat, he stopped.
 

Patti

Admin
Staff member
I agree with MK, the kitten will probably grow out of it. Just be sure the other cat is getting enough one-on-one time with the humans so she doesn't get jealous of the new baby.
 
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MK Anderson

Guest
I will add that I did play with the one that was not growling with a feather toy or something, one on one.
 
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