Pet Project: How To Handle Non-Recognition Aggression With Your Cats

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) --  Pennsylvania SPCA animal advocate Carol Erickson talks about feline non-recognition aggression for families with multiple cats on this week's CBS3 Pet Project.

Feline non-recognition aggression can happen when you have multiple cats and take one of the cats out of the house for sometime, leaving the other home.

An example of feline non-recognition aggression is if you take one of the cats to the vet and when they come back the other cat starts to go nuts -- trying to attack the returning cat.

Watch the video above for more information on feline non-recognition aggression. 

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