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  • I asked my colleague about this and he said his parents had the same problem, they had a sister and brother (siblings of the two cats he has) and the male would play too rough and freak out the female, to the extent that his dad thought about getting rid of the brother.

    Unfortunately the way the issue was resolved was the sister got hit by a car, which is not really how I'd like the problem to go away for our two.

    I've also heard once they get fixed, it should calm them down a bit.

  • Mine do this, though less and less as they age - starts with grooming, then gentle biting, then rough 'n' tumbling on the floor, then chasing up and down the stairs, and finally, Maia squeals in protest, which ends the game.

    They're still best friends and have never drawn blood. :)

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