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1145.1 | Seconds away, Round 1 | GYPSC::SHIPLEY | Is there life after DEC | Mon Feb 29 1988 09:17 | 16 |
| What to expect??
I would expect one of them to hide while the other picks on them,
in your case I expect little Niniane to do the picking as she was
there first! (It's not a question of size but of priority.)
How long do you wait till you decide they are not compatible??
How about 20 years ? 8^)}
Have fun and enjoy
Best wishes
Brian
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1145.2 | | CYGNUS::KENNEY | | Mon Feb 29 1988 12:15 | 11 |
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It does take some time to get the kittys to the point where they
are comfortable together. Over the years I have introduced many
cats into my house on a temporary basis until they were placed.
Only 1 cat refused to get along with the others and he had been
outside for many years.
Give it a chance and patience. I'm sure it will work out for all
of you!
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1145.3 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, Holly; in Calif. | Mon Feb 29 1988 12:21 | 16 |
| How great that you're giving an older cat a home!
I don't know who will be the picker and who the pickee initially.
Khalife, a little black imp, partly Siamese, who lives next door to me,
was the aggresser when he first met Toulumne, a magnificent orange
medium-haired cat who lives next door on the other side. Toulu
was at least 4 times as big as Khalife at the time. Now Toulu thinks
he is Khalife's Dad, and they play in my yard all the time.
I have heard of cats getting along well within a few hours, some
within a few days or a week. Then there were my guys, who slowly
got better over the course of two months, and are now buddies.
As long as you introduce them slowly, give them both lots of
reassurance, and probably keep them separated initially while you're
away at work, I'm sure things will eventually work out.
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1145.4 | Game plan for the new arrival | LAS052::COCHRANE | Send lawyers, guns and money. | Mon Feb 29 1988 12:40 | 35 |
| I'm beginning to feel better about bringing Charm in. Thanks for
your help and advice! This is the game plan for the week-end:
Charm is coming home Friday night, so we have the entire week-end
to referee. Charm will have her own feed dishes and litter box
in the basement. I'll just basically show them to her and let her
be.
Niniane's food and litter will be moved into our bedroom for a few
days until they get along. I felt that maybe Niniane will feel
better about the whole thing if she has the initial perk of sleeping
with Mom and Dad for a couple of nights. Once they are used to
each other, Niniane's food and litter (along with Niniane) will
go back to the basement.
When we are out during the week-end and probably for the first couple
of days during the first week, Niniane will be in the bedroom and
Charm in the cellar during the day.
Charm is a gentle lady and so is Niniane, but they are both fiesty,
so I'm thinking there may be a few initial fireworks before things
calm down. Charm is very healthy and well cared for, and has received
regular vet care, so I have few qualms about bringing her into our
home. The trial period is for two weeks. I felt that would be
sufficient time for them to at least start getting used to each
other. I'm a little worried about comparitive size (Niniane is
still a kitten, and Charm is *not* a small Siamese) and strength,
but I feel better having read the previous replies. Besides I'll
have the "kitty adjustment tool" (aka plant sprayer) handy the first
few days to quell any physical attacks. I'm hoping there'll just
be a lot of growling, hissing and general Siamese complaining.
Thanks for you help, and I'll keep you posted!
Mary-Michael
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1145.5 | step aside, mom... | VAXWRK::DUDLEY | | Mon Feb 29 1988 12:46 | 11 |
| There are lots of other notes in here too discussing
"introduction of a new kitty", so read them too and
that will give you an idea of what to expect.
I discourage you from playing referee, unless one cat
is in true physical danger. They need to work out the
issues of dominance themselves and your refereeing will
only interfere and delay that.
Good luck,
Donna
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1145.6 | | NAC::LACOUR | | Mon Feb 29 1988 13:02 | 11 |
| There was a PBS show on a couple of years ago "Cats and Dogs" and
one of the episodes dealt with bring a new cat into an already existing
cat home. Basically, it said to let the cats do their own thing,
and to IGNORE the new cat for a while and give the existing cat
lots of extra love. The cats should be used to each other within
a few days. I know this sounds hard and awful, but that's what
the suggestion was.
Good luck.
Mary
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1145.7 | | SCOMAN::DAUGHAN | feel like jumpin the gun! | Mon Feb 29 1988 13:36 | 11 |
| re.5
that is what i did basically.
i had a seal-point (cindy) and i brought another kitten home for
"her". cindy sat on top of furniture for a week hissing and scratching
and everyhting(including me),boy was she mad!!!!!!!
i think after a few tussles about on the carpet they were the best
of friends.
the thing i remember most was that cindy was the most upset with
us.tom and i could not even get near her.
kelly
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1145.8 | Make them share ! | PMROAD::SWEENEY | | Tue Mar 01 1988 10:16 | 9 |
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When we brought Sunny home for Sandy, our vet strongly recommended
letting them work things out for themselves. Also he suggested
that we only put out one set of food and water bowls so that they
would have to share. I really think that they got along so well
so fast because they had to share. They were best buddies in about
a week and a half. Incidentally, Sunny (the younger and much smaller
cat) won the top of the pecking order. Sandy is her loyal servant.
What a pair!
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1145.9 | Welcome Charm To The Family!! | RAIN::DREYER | EL | Tue Mar 01 1988 22:49 | 11 |
| Sometimes it takes quite a while for cats to get used to each other.
When I brought Tiki (8 weeks) home for Sabrina (5 years), it took
almost a year for Sabrina to accept him. Nothing violent, just
hissing and animosity. Now they are great friends, sleeping together
and washing each other. It's a good idea for you to keep Charm
in a cage for a few hours when you get her home. This way Niniane
can get used to her smell. However, I don't recommend that you
ignore Charm...just give Niniane a little more attention than usual.
GOOD LUCK!!! I know it will work out for you, and your cats will
be very happy having a playmate!!
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1145.10 | Don't give up hope! | USMRW2::JTRAVERS | Jeanne Travers | Thu Mar 03 1988 15:49 | 19 |
| We, too, had second thoughts after bringing Mercedes (10 weeks old)
into the house where Figaro (6 years old) was queen. It has now
been 5 months and they are finally starting to get along (sort of).
Figaro "tolerates" Mercedes a little more every day.
I had really almost given up hope. Figaro was a very mild mannered,
affectionate kitty who became very shy and cranky when he came into
the house. The LAST thing in the world I wanted to do was change
Figaro's personality. I'm glad that we've waited it out. I think
that with time (maybe another 5 months), they may be found playing
together.
One of the biggest problems seems to be that Mercedes is just a
bundle of energy, darting everywhere, attacking anything, and Figaro
was very accustomed to a two human, working household (aka quiet!)
^_^
(>.<)
) ( Jeannie
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1145.11 | | URBAN::JOHNSTON | I _earned_ that touch of grey! | Thu Mar 03 1988 17:09 | 42 |
| When Miilo acquired me back in early November, Maggi was twelve
years old, had been an only cat for five years, and an only pet
for two [her dog died, please see note elsewhere].
While Maggie had been around other cats in her youth, she had never
liked them -- Maggie has been a dog-person all her life, I guess
because she finds them easier to boss around than people, and far
easier to boss than other cats.
Anyway, when Milo came home Maggie was so angry with me that words
cannot describe it. She would not eat anything I gave her, she
would only eat if my husband fed her. She would not look at me,
she would not allow me to touch her. She would leave any room I
entered. This lasted three weeks.
She never made a move against Milo. The worst was growling or hissing
at him if he got too close. She didn't even raise a tooth or claw
to him when he jumped up in her face and scratched her eye.
I, of course, thought that my life was over. My darling princess
hated my guts and it was all my fault. I never considered getting
rid of Milo, he was deliriously happy worshipping the 'older woman'
from afar [and sometimes up close when she wasn't looking], he had
these two people making house payments for him, two sorts of food
to choose from,... But I felt terribly guilty.
To make a long story short...they haven't precisely made friends.
Maggie has gone from looking at him with the 'I wish you would die'
glare to the 'I'm busy get out of my face' look. She doesn't avoid
me, in fact seeks me out when she knows he's elsewhere. She'll
turn on him and chase him when she's tired of being chased -- he
LOVES it when she does this and meeps at her when she stops. Every
day she re-asserts some of herself and recovers more of her territory
from him. The latest VERY positive sign was coming around the corner
and seeing Maggie play 'rolling around in the string' when she thought
no one could see. [She rarely likes interractive play -- she didn't
enjoy it as a kitten either -- preferring to play by herself].
Cats are different; just like people. [I never got completely used
to my brother and he was around for three years...]
Annie
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1145.12 | No turning back now!! | SWAT::COCHRANE | Send lawyers, guns and money. | Fri Mar 04 1988 10:14 | 17 |
| Well, tonight's the big night. I go and get Charm this evening.
Thanks to everyone who gave me advice. Believe me, I'll probably
try all of it over the next few days ;-) !! Niniane had a vet's
appointment on Wednesday and I talked to the vet, and he said
since Niniane's only 4 1/2 months and the older cat is the new cat
(rather than the other way around) there might not be as much
trouble, especially if Nin hasn't completely forgotten her litter-mate
days (there were 17 of them - 3 queens gave birth over a three month
period). I hope so. Ninny is such a nice little kitty, I'd hate
for her personality to change drastically (except maybe to weed
a little of the brat out of her!).
I'll keep you posted on the fireworks.
Thanks again,
Mary-Michael
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1145.13 | All quite in the Cochrane basement! | SWAT::COCHRANE | Send lawyers, guns and money. | Tue Mar 08 1988 11:34 | 14 |
| Well, the kitties seem to be doing ok! Charm is adjusting
pretty well to her new environment, and except for hissing and
growling there have been no casualties as yet. Niniane seems a
lot happier, and follows Charm everywhere. As a matter of fact,
*I* feel a little neglected because Niniane gets such a charge
out of Charm! Charm doesn't feel quite as benevolant towards
Niniane yet, but the hissing distance seems to shrink a little
each day as they get used to each other.
So far, I'm very glad we made the decision to get another cat!
Now my husband and I have a cat for each lap in the evening.
What more could you ask for? ;-)
Mary-Michael
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