...and it's my fault.
Roscoe is 9 weeks old (maybe? we've been really unsure about her age this whole time) and she's taken a liking to chasing the cats and trying to get them to play. Well... she usually gets smacked across the face by a cat paw and hissed at.
When she focuses on them too much, I usually give her a sharp "Hey!" or something related... I'm tired of using sound... it's noisy in the house as it is. When she leaves them alone, I praise the snot out of her.
Bothering the cats isn't a behavior I want. I'd like everyone to just coexist peacefully...
Any ideas?
Roscoe is 9 weeks old (maybe? we've been really unsure about her age this whole time) and she's taken a liking to chasing the cats and trying to get them to play. Well... she usually gets smacked across the face by a cat paw and hissed at.
When she focuses on them too much, I usually give her a sharp "Hey!" or something related... I'm tired of using sound... it's noisy in the house as it is. When she leaves them alone, I praise the snot out of her.
Bothering the cats isn't a behavior I want. I'd like everyone to just coexist peacefully...
Any ideas?





