Why is my cat hissing at my other cat after grooming?

The other cat is likely hissing and growling at him because the change of appearance is making him thing there is a new cat in the house . This is called non-recognition aggression. Since your cat left the house to go to a new place and returned, your other cat could be showing territorial aggression.
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Why do my cats fight after grooming?

Cats May Sometimes Play Fight after Grooming

Sometimes cats that groom each other will suddenly start to "play fight." This may simply be a case of over-stimulation. Cats can sometimes become irritable or stressed around people if they are touched for too long.
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Why do cats hiss at each other after grooming?

The returning feline might have discharged its anal sacs at the groomers office. It is thus emitting pheromones linked with stress. This can signal danger for the other cat. Thus causing her to act aggressively.
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Why is my cat all of a sudden hissing at my other cat?

The most common reason that cats hiss is when they feel threatened by another cat or animal, and they will hiss as a warning to keep away. Hissing is a way to warn the threat to not come any closer or else be attacked.
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Why does my cat not recognize my other cat after grooming?

Cats recognise each other by their scent, it often occurs when one cat has been taken to the vet, comes back smelling different, ie unrecognisable to the cat that stayed at home. It's called non- recognition aggression and generally lasts only enough time for the cat that went away to groom itself.
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Why is my cat growling at my other cat after surgery?

Is this normal feline behavior after surgery and will it pass? Very common for cats to get antagonistic with others after any kind of vet visit where they went separately. It has to do with smelling different and/or behaving different. The anesthesia can cause them to behave oddly for a few days.
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Do cats get depressed after haircut?

Cat Depression After Shaving. As robust as their independent personalities seem to be, our furry little friends do not like change. Having a haircut or a trim can leave them feeling a little invaded, especially if they don't take kindly to the grooming process and/or find it traumatic.
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Should I let my cats hiss at each other?

Don't punish the cats for hissing or growling as that can form a negative association about the other cat, as well as you. Allow the cats to see each other once there has been no hissing for a couple of days.
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Why is my cat growling at my other cat after the vet?

The reason for your cat hissing at your other cat after the vet – or after any time spent away from home for that matter – is because of feline non-recognition aggression. This is where your cat fails to recognize your other cat after they return home.
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What should I do if my cat hisses at another cat?

Hissing is a distance-increasing behavior. Simply put, it's a warning saying, “Please back off, and do not come any closer.” We want to make sure the new cat and the old cat associate good things with that door and what's on the other side of it.
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Which cat is dominant grooming?

While two cats may regularly engage in allogrooming together, one cat will typically give the majority of the grooming. Dominant, confident cats are more likely to allogroom less-dominant, less-confident cats. Cats typically receive more grooming from cats that are aggressive toward them.
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Why do cats bite each other's necks?

Rough play is normal in kittens and cats up to about 2 years old, and that includes biting each other under the neck. This is a quick way to kill prey, so your cat is likely keeping his hunting skills sharp.
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How can you tell which cat is dominant?

How to Tell Which Cat is Dominant
  1. A Dominant Cat Might Challenge Another Cat. ...
  2. A Dominant Cat Might Sit on or Mount Another Cat. ...
  3. A Dominant Cat Might Hoard Food or Toys. ...
  4. A Dominant Cat May Spray or Bunt. ...
  5. Territorial Reasons. ...
  6. Lack of Feline Socialization Also Causes Dominance Or Aggression Problems.
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Why does my younger cat groom my older cat?

Cats usually groom each other for these reasons: Hygiene - simply to help each other keep those coasts shiny and clean. Social bonding - the closer you are to someone, the more comfortable you feel with them. Aggression - yes, aggression.
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How do you tell if your cats are playing or fighting?

If your cats' bodies are relaxed or their ears are pointed forward, they're likely just playing. If your cats flatten their ears, hold their ears back, or puff up their fur or tails, this is a sign that they're fighting, not playing.
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How long do cats hiss at each other after vet?

It may take a while before your cats are fully recovered from non-recognition aggression. It may take only a few hours, or up to two weeks. In more rare cases, it may take even longer for the balance of the household to return to normal.
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How do you calm a hissing cat?

What You Should Do When Your Cat Hisses or Hides
  1. Give him space. Do not try to hold your cat or comfort him.
  2. Let your cat feel secure. Do not stare at him. ...
  3. Give your cat time. Cats may take hours to calm down, not minutes.
  4. When he is calm, coax your cat out with food and/or catnip.
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Why do my cats not like each other anymore?

Some cats just won't give peace a chance. There are several reasons that cats might not get along. The most common is undersocialization—a lack of pleasant experiences with other cats early in life.
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Can bonded cats fight?

Many bonded cats enjoy play fighting and will chase each other, roll around and bat each other with their paws. Play fighting is often silent, with plenty of gaps in between as each cat repositions itself. The biting is gentle and causes no injury or pain to the recipient and the claws are usually retracted.
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Do cats get jealous of other cats?

Can Cats Get Jealous of Other Cats? Jealousy over the presence of another cat is very common. All cats have different personalities, and some will be made insecure and display jealousy more easily than others. It is important to watch your cat and observe their cues and triggers.
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Will two cats eventually get along?

It takes most cats eight to 12 months to develop a friendship with a new cat. Although some cats certainly become close friends, others never do. Many cats who don't become buddies learn to avoid each other, but some cats fight when introduced and continue to do so until one of the cats must be re-homed.
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How do cats feel after being shaved?

After the Shavedown

This is due to the mats constantly pulling and tugging on kitty's skin as it moves, walks and rolls around. But once the mats are often, sensation can rush back to your cat's skin causing them to be more sensitive and even for them to cause wounds to develop days later.
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Is it cruel to shave a cat?

Shaving is dangerous because the cat's skin is so thin from age and/or health issues. The risk of nicking or cutting the cat is very high. Shaving the pelt off requires using a clipper blade very close to the cat's skin, and sometimes the ability to see what is underneath is inhibited by the pelt.
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How long does it take for a cat's fur to grow back after shaving?

Generally, a shaved healthy cat should start to grow some fluff back after a couple of weeks. Short-haired cats will have their hair back within 2 months, while long-haired cats may have to wait as long as 6 months before their coat is fully regrown.
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How do you reintroduce a cat after a fight?

Here are the basic steps for reintroducing cats after they have gotten into a fight:
  1. Keep cats completely separate, with no eye contact.
  2. Wait until they have calmed down (I recommend at least a day)
  3. Begin feeding on opposite sides of the door at all mealtimes (keep door closed, still no physical or or visual contact yet)
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