Zoe and Chloe have a love-hate relationship. For Chloe, it’s mostly love, so you know where that leaves the hate.
Zoe starts out all lovey-dovey.
But it always turns ugly. First he starts to push her around.
And then, if we don’t bring out the Cat Corrector, he gets really mean. Usually just the sound it makes when we pick up the spray bottle is enough for Zoe to wander off innocently.
He has gotten really mean at times, but Chloe always seems to forgive him.
Chloe, dear, he’ll never change.
You’d think Chloe would learn, wouldn’t you? Our two indoor cats have a similar highly-tentative relationship. Our “Zoe” will pretend to tolerate (and tolerate is the best it ever gets) our “Chloe,” but then, completely unexpectedly, “Zoe” will attack “Chloe” and send her running for safety.
I’m a dog person, so I don’t understand cat society. Even Leah can’t really explain what’s going on with Zoe. Two of our other male cats also chase the original three strays (Chloe, Dusty and Rusty). We can’t police the cats with our Cat Corrector all the time, so let us know if you come up with a solution to the problem.
That describes Caroline and all the rest of us to a T (she’s the smacker)!