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Originally Posted by Sundae Girl
Juni, my lost cat Dylan grew up with the studs (at the breeder's house.)
Although he was neutered, he learned their behaviour.
Diz was always the dominant cat, the alpha if you like (although cats don't have a pack hierarchy in the same way dogs do) but he was brought up with the queens.
So the whole time I had them both, Dylan would occasionally mount Diz, biting his neck and making him submit.
And yet Diz got first dibs on food, first choice at sleeping place and could chase Dylan off my lap by jumping up and edging him off cuckoo style.
Animal pecking orders are more complicated than we think!
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that's just what Atomic and Demeter are like
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