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1439.1 | POOKIE felt/still feels the same way..:*) | AIMHI::MCCURDY | | Tue Jun 07 1988 13:09 | 23 |
| IT will get better... I brought Pookie home a baby sister, and she
did not believe me either.. :*)...... as a matter of fact she still
growls at Happy on occasion.. AND Happy harrasses Pookie
whenever she gets achance.. I have Pookie in my room during the
day.. with her toys, food , litterbox.. etc,, our bedroom
was always Pookies kingdom.. her day suite.. and Happy was determined
to "take the hill".. and I let Happy have the livivngroom.. I
tried the reverse and POOKIE WAS NOT HAPPY ABOUT THAT.. when
I get home.. I bring pookie out carry her to sofa..
set up her toys etc.. we cuddle and talk.. then later on I
play with Happy.. at bedtime.. I BRING POOKIE BACK TO
HER SUITE.. Happy sleeps in the livingroom.. and POOKIE
HAS CALMED DOWN considerably, RIGHT CIN?.. HE-HEH..
ftw. POOKIE IS 12, AND HAPPY IS 6.. I keep telling
pookie this is you house.. you are still and will always
be my no 1 baby, but HAPPY here. she is going to live with us..
(this point I get a scowl.. picture this on a persian face !..
Itell pookie that happy wants to play with her.. that also
gets me another scowl.. but it will work.. no more growling...
the same goes for you Happy.. no haraasing your big sister..!!!!
etc... welcome to your new baby.. enjoy them both!!!!!
regards
Kate
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1439.2 | of course, they'll get along | STERLN::WILDE | Grand Poobah's first assistant and Jr. Wizard | Tue Jun 07 1988 15:04 | 19 |
| Give them some time....things will settle down. Meanwhile,
DON'T let your anxiety about this feed the conflict. Take reasonable
precautions (if you feel they are necessary) to protect the kitten when
you are gone, and then just let the cats work it out. I've always ASSUMED
my cats would get along eventually, and they have all managed to do it....
at friends' houses where there was trouble, the OWNERS were all adither
about the issue and the cats reflected that....
Remember, YOU are in control of the situation. If you act as if the house
is normal, the kitten is a welcome part of the family, and part of the
world, your cat will learn to not only accept it, but enjoy the entertainment
the companionship can offer.
Finally, as time goes on you WILL see them "tussle" a little about who is
top cat. This usually happens about the time the kitten gets strong and
has been around for a few months. Barring possible injury, you will have
to let them work it out themselves. If they seem REALLY mean, separate
them for awhile until things cool down. After pecking order is established,
they will entertain one another for hours. Just be patient.
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1439.3 | Dear Enemy | SNOC01::COUTTS | | Wed Jun 08 1988 03:41 | 25 |
| I had a one year old Lilac Burmese, WalksFar, and then I had a six
week old Abyssinian kitten, Venom. There was no doubt in my mind
that WalksFar viewed Vens as an object to first viciously attack,
kill, then eat.
I was beside myself when I had to go to work the next day.
That night when I got home, there was WalksFar protectively curled
up around Venom. When a noise startled Venom, he woke, jumped in
the air behind WalksFar and tried to hide, with one paw slung around
her neck.
I have the most beautiful photos of this and many more happy moments
of these two ex-enemies together.
It will work out. I think that they were left together to work it
out for the nine hours I was away made it easier. No human intervention
or overprotection of either taking place. I don't think I could
have ignored it if I had of been there.
This worked for me but it was an accidental discovery.
Good Luck!!!
Alison
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1439.4 | Koko and Mandy | NSG022::POIRIER | It's over already! | Wed Jun 08 1988 09:27 | 16 |
| I hope you are all right! Thanks!
So far my husband and I are trying to keep things as normal as
possible. We give Mandy just as much affection and attention as
before (if not more!). The only problem is I don't think Mandy
has eaten but it is hard to tell. She refuses to come to the kitchen
because that was where the kitten is all day but we don't want to
bring her food upstairs - again trying to act as if everything is
as it should be. It's like two camps - one is upstairs and one
is downstairs. All the paths are open to each other - but they are
staying away. THanks for the advice! I will keep you up to date.
Suzanne
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1439.5 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Wed Jun 08 1988 15:17 | 6 |
| I'd take Mandy some food upstairs; no need for her to go hungry
while they are adjusting. When I brought Holly into the house,
I _know_ Sweetie thought he was about to be taken out and abandoned,
it was really heart-wrenching. Prescription: a lot of love and
cuddles for the "old" cat. xxooo to Mandy the cream cheese pussycat.
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1439.6 | | USMRM2::ESILVA | | Thu Jun 09 1988 16:35 | 33 |
| Suzanne,
I just recently went thru the same situation...I brought home Bustopher
Jones to RumTum and McCafferty...at first it was hiss, hiss, hiss
(from all three); and then RumTum kinda took over as "surrogate
mom" (and he's a he!) when the kitten would cry, RumTum would run
over and look at him real worried and then lay down and just _watch_
Bustopher..of course Bustopher would romp over and "attack" RumTum
and then they'd start playing (this started on about the 2nd or
3rd day). McCafferty on the other hand, wanted nothing to do with
this 'stranger'...she would hide upstairs all the time, under my
bed...I would coax her out at meal time and put the kitten in another
room while she ate. I also gave RumTum and McCafferty _alot_ of
extra attention...they loved it!
Well, we've had Bustopher for just over a week, and guess what??
They all get along really great!!! Yesterday I walked in and found
Bustopher curled up with McCafferty sleeping...it was so cute. :-)
AFter I took Bustopher to the vet and had him checked out, I let
him out of 'his' room and now he has the run of the house with the
other two. This I believe is the best thing...I kinda forced them
all to be with one another...I closed the bedroom and bathroom doors
so they can romp in the livingroom and kitchen all day and also
during the night. They all have adjusted rather well to each other
and it looks like this is going to be a very harmonious existence
for us all :-) including our dog, Reggie who just _adores_ them
all :-)
Good luck to you !!!!
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1439.7 | Things get better every day | NSG022::POIRIER | It's over already! | Mon Jun 13 1988 10:00 | 25 |
| Thanks for all of your replies! It has been one week today and
things have improved so much. Things still aren't normal - but
what ever is???
The first three days were pretty crazy. They wouldn't go near each
other. Koko slept downstairs the first two nights. Then she decided
the to sleep with us. So Mandy in her refuge under the bed. Mandy
finally decided she wouldn't let this little thing take her sleeping
spot. So they romped around all night kind of fighting and playing.
Needless to say we didn't get much sleep.
The hissing and growling are infrequent now. And there is alot of
romping around. Mandy still spends alot more time than usual upstairs
but she is getting soooo much better. Last night they spent an hour
playing in the basement where it was cool - it was so cute. The only
time Mandy gets really pissed off is when Koko tries to snuggle and
then nurse Mandy!!! But Koko will grow out of that. I am now sure we
have done the right thing and in time they will keep each other
company. I am thoroughly convinced that if Mandy can get along with
another cat that anything can happen!
Thanks again!
Suzanne
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