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1131.1 | Don't worry | FIDDLE::HTAYLOR | Cat lovers are a special breed | Mon Feb 22 1988 10:18 | 17 |
| Pamela,
It usually takes a while for a cat to get used to a new home. It
took Silver about 3 weeks before I didn't have to go hunting for
her under the couch every time I got home from work. Now, the
absolutely love each other. You don't see one without the other
one close by. It may take a little time, but she will get used
to you. She is just VERY scared. She misses her previous home
and she doesn't know you at all. You figure, you have taken her
out of a home that she knows, and brought her into a completely
strange home to her. It will take time for Mona to adjust. As
for your other cat, you have brought this stranger into the house
and she is invading HIS territory. He will have to adjust, too.
Pretty soon, they will be running around your house, tearing it
apart. :-)
Holly
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1131.2 | It should work out over time | VAXWRK::LEVINE | | Mon Feb 22 1988 11:46 | 25 |
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I recently cat-sat for a friend of mine. I have two cats who are about 2 years
old that have been distinctly unfriendly around other cats. One of the reasons
I wanted to cat-sit for these 2 kittens was to see how my own cats would react
if I were to decide to get some more cats sometime in the future.
The first 2 days were quite funny. Each of my cats chose one of the kittens to
follow everywhere. There was some hissing and swatting on both sides. My cats
were brilliant in the ways they would corner the kittens. For example, the
kittens followed me into the bedroom. One of my cats parked himself in the
bedroom doorway, daring the kittens to try to get by. My other cat
parked herself about 5 feet beyond the doorway to form a secondary line of
defense. Also, I had originally placed 2 litter boxes in the basement right
next to each other. As soon as the kittens arrived, my male parked himself
between the 2 boxes with a look on his face that said "Go ahead, make my day!"
I had to move one of the boxes upstairs so that he couldn't ambush them. At
one point, I saw my cats go into conference and then they both turned and
chased the one kitten who had acted most feisty, in an attempt to subdue her.
After about 2 days, everyone was getting very cosy. They would lick
each other, play together, sometimes even sleeping together. I was really
enjoying the whole experience, as were the cats. I can't wait for the
owner of the kittens to have another business trip.
Pam
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1131.3 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Mon Feb 22 1988 13:01 | 6 |
| This doesn't sound unusual. I can;t remember quite how long I had
to keep Sweetie and Holly separated initially while I was at work
-- a few weeks I think. If they start making hair-raising noises
at each other, hang on to the thought that it will eventually work
itself out. They both need lots of love and reassurance now.
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1131.4 | Patience and time! | GRECO::MORGAN | Doris Morgan DTN 223-9594 | Mon Feb 22 1988 22:18 | 10 |
| Just be patient and give them both lots of attention!
Alex-II was adopted in October, kept separated from the girls in his
own room for 2 months, introduced to their domain in December, and they
still just BARELY tolerate each other. Whenever he's out of his room
(which is most of the time -- I just feed him separately to ensure that
they get some food!), the girls spend all their time on top of the tv
and china cabinet. He absolutely DOMINATES the rest of the house.
Good luck! I'm sure your kitties will become inseparable over time!
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1131.5 | Things are looking up! | SKIVT::P_MARGOLIS | Paula Beth | Tue Feb 23 1988 10:56 | 4 |
| Things are looking up for Schnapps and Mona. They now get within
two feet of each other and hiss and chase. But there is no physical
fighting...that I know about...But then, I'm at work and they're
at home...
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1131.6 | WE ALL KNEW | AIMHI::OFFEN | | Tue Feb 23 1988 14:36 | 10 |
| See, we all knew it would work out. Cats are so much smarter than
us humans. They just have to make sure everything is `hunky dory'
before they let you off the hook. Besides, they just love to see
mommy in a tither..
Enjoy the fun of having more than one `bundle of joy and havoc'.
Sandi (Lightning's & DejaVu's mom)
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1131.7 | sound effects can be part of play | THE780::WILDE | Imagine all the people.. | Wed Feb 24 1988 17:31 | 16 |
| As I sat and watched Tabby and Hannah chase each other thru the house,
with all sound effects (hissing, growling, spitting) it occurred to me
that some people might think these sounds are FIGHTING noises.
The girls know they are just play noises and make the game so much more
fun when they can get our attention while they play. Hannah is such
a vocal cat, she has taught everyone else to join in the shouting when
games of tag or chase are on. I know it's play because they trade off
on who chases who and everyone gets a turn...
Maybe the sound effects are more a part of "play challenge"
than real threat?
D
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1131.8 | And Friendship is forever... | SKIVT::P_MARGOLIS | Paula Beth | Tue Mar 01 1988 13:49 | 2 |
| Lastest update: The two are best of friends!!! And only after
3-4 days!
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