Methods to handle pet cats fighting
Scottish Fold
1. If the is "playing fight," this is harmless. Cats also gradually build close relationships through this type of play. However, if their fighting lasts too long, it may result in injuries, and we should stop it in time. In addition, regularly helps prevent injuries during fights.
2. The way to identify aggression caused by is simple: the attacker will bite the opponent's neck and back and try to mount them, just like mating. If this happens, we pinch the skin on the back of the "attacker" cat’s neck, loudly reprimand it, remove it from the "victim" cat, and hold it down on the ground until it gradually calms down and relaxes its body.
3. Fighting due to territorial conflicts usually occurs between cats of similar age and physical condition, and they mark territory with urine. In this case, cats will protect their territory at all costs, so it can be a bloodbath. It is unwise to separate them by hand during a fierce fight; instead, we can use the following measures.
(1) Use a toy water gun. Usually, spraying them with water redirects their attention and stops the fight;
(2) Throw a pillow or a large toy between them; the attacker’s attention will be diverted by the falling pillow or toy, allowing the victim to escape.
4. If a stray cat fights with your , try to drive the stranger away so it doesn't approach your yard or balcony. Or close the curtains to prevent your cat from seeing it. After the aggressive behavior occurs, temporarily isolate the two cats involved for a day or two until they forget it. (Source:PetsZone)