2 year old cat nursing other cat???
Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2017 3:10 pm
Hi!
I've got two female cats at home, both 2 years old but from different litters. We got one (Newt) at 8 weeks old and Callie at 5 weeks. They're only 6 weeks apart in age and get along really well, such as sleeping together, playing, eating together ect. They love each other. Newt is larger than Callie, as Callie was extremely unwell when we got her and she never grew that large, whereas Newt is pretty big. They're both indoor cats and haven't been spayed yet.
In the past couple of days, Callie has started to act strange. She's always been very vocal but recently she's been constantly meowing and extremely restless. Her eating and going to the toilet is normal, as is her sleeping, but she's just extremely vocal and restless. This has triggered Newt to act strange too! Newt's been almost nursing Callie? She's been grabbing at the back of her neck and trying to drag her to the bedroom. I picked Callie up and Newt began to circle me, calling for Callie in an extremely protective manner. When they're in the bedroom, they hide behind a proped up full length mirror and Newt cleans Callie whilst Callie curls into Newt.
I know this is quite wordy and long but I'm not sure how to describe correctly their behaviours. It's almost as if Newt is nursing Callie and acting as mother?
Does anyone know what's going on? I plan to have them both spayed over summer, but if it were that one of them was in heat, it's completely unlike their behaviour!!
I've got two female cats at home, both 2 years old but from different litters. We got one (Newt) at 8 weeks old and Callie at 5 weeks. They're only 6 weeks apart in age and get along really well, such as sleeping together, playing, eating together ect. They love each other. Newt is larger than Callie, as Callie was extremely unwell when we got her and she never grew that large, whereas Newt is pretty big. They're both indoor cats and haven't been spayed yet.
In the past couple of days, Callie has started to act strange. She's always been very vocal but recently she's been constantly meowing and extremely restless. Her eating and going to the toilet is normal, as is her sleeping, but she's just extremely vocal and restless. This has triggered Newt to act strange too! Newt's been almost nursing Callie? She's been grabbing at the back of her neck and trying to drag her to the bedroom. I picked Callie up and Newt began to circle me, calling for Callie in an extremely protective manner. When they're in the bedroom, they hide behind a proped up full length mirror and Newt cleans Callie whilst Callie curls into Newt.
I know this is quite wordy and long but I'm not sure how to describe correctly their behaviours. It's almost as if Newt is nursing Callie and acting as mother?
Does anyone know what's going on? I plan to have them both spayed over summer, but if it were that one of them was in heat, it's completely unlike their behaviour!!