Suddenly a fight between two tomcats?

Hello, I have the problem that our two tomcats are suddenly arguing and fighting.

Story: We have a 14 year old and a 1 year old.

A few days ago, the big one got his nail stuck to a cloth, then the little one came up to him and attacked him. Since then, the big one has wanted to attack the little one all the time. They've already fought three or four times… Now they're in different rooms, and we're not letting them stay together for now.

They both used to be very sweet and always played together.

What could help? We've tried everything we could find on the internet…

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lynnmary1987
10 months ago
Reply to  bro777

And please let both cats cast VERNÜNFTIG. The anesthesia takes only 5 minutes for the old cat. That’s untenable. And the little girl should certainly not be a deck cat. You are already overwhelmed with the attitude of the two. You really shouldn’t even increase that.

To get a long life these hormone syringes is much more strenuous for the organism than to digest an anaesthesia.

Stuzi1
10 months ago

The little one will be grade sexual maturity, so the battles only begin now. He took advantage of the ill situation of the old cat to show him who soon becomes the boss. That’s not what the old man likes.

Are the two castrated?

lynnmary1987
10 months ago
Reply to  Stuzi1

The little one becomes Grade sexually mature,

It’s been half a year.

Stuzi1
10 months ago
Reply to  lynnmary1987

But the old man still has good control.

lynnmary1987
10 months ago

Better “hatte”

lynnmary1987
10 months ago

If they’re not yet neutered, it’s time to come.

The younger is also at an age when you test whether you cannot become the stronger permanently. If the old man has an injury just because of the claw ending, aka is “weaked”, then the younger can see this as a motivation “now right” to give one on it.

As long as no blood flows, it is normal cat behavior and does not have to be prevented.

lynnmary1987
10 months ago
Reply to  bro777

As I said, as long as no blood flows or one is so stressed that he does not eat reasonably or spin everything, the two have to make up this alone.

lynnmary1987
10 months ago
Reply to  lynnmary1987

And please let both cats cast VERNÜNFTIG. The anesthesia takes only 5 minutes for the old cat. That’s untenable. And the little girl should certainly not be a deck cat. You are already overwhelmed with the attitude of the two. You really shouldn’t even increase that.

To get a long life these hormone syringes is much more strenuous for the organism than to digest an anaesthesia.