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Its not the aggression during the fight, it was how the situation was explained to the vet, I, and the behavioralist.
People can say he did not handle the situation repeatedly, but it does not mean its true.
He did everything i told him to do, she just reacted in all the ways no one, not even the Behavioralist expected her to.
Sometimes, these things just happen without warning or sign.
The way it was described to me was exactly this: (Taken from e-mail)
no No NO!!! I dont care what the chicken people say, this was for no reason, I have been around cats long enough and Dr. *Removed name* and *removed name* said this was an unjustified attack and agreed with me! *removed name* even called two other behavioralists and they agreed! i know your and ACO and all Sara but seriously, this was just a vicious out for blood attack. I wish you could have seen it, there was just no reason for it! Here is what happened, She was sitting outside the door again, so I called her away with her cat nip ball and she ran off to the other side of the apartment. I opened the door and Lucky bolted out towards the water dish, she filled hers up with cat food again. Should be soaking her food for her?
I turned around to grab her because I know how much kit seems to hate her, I had just grabbed her when kit flew out of nowhere grabbed my arm with Lucky in it and bit me so hard I dropped her. She tore a huge chunk out of my arm, I never thought in my life she would ever do that to me. Kit then just bear hugged her, grabbed hold of her head and started kicking the living *word removed* out of her. Lucky started screaming, blood was everywhere and I grabbed kit, but she wouldn't let go of Lucky, she just started pealing her like banana!!!
She has this wild crazed look in her eyes, and she sounded like she was rabid or something.
I had to get a wooden spoon in between her teeth just to get a hunk of Lucky's skin out from in-between them.
Lucky stopped moving, and that was the worst part, when I started wrapping her and my arm up to go to the vet, kit came over and started purring.
Kit was a serial killer in her last life...
Territorial or not, sitting outside the door and waiting for a chance to attack a kitten is not acceptable in my eyes.