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2281.1 | | CHET::MACDONALD | | Thu Mar 09 1989 14:54 | 28 |
| Ann,
The Wilbourn method of introducing a new cat into a household is
the best method I have found so far. I have entered it in notes
previously but will gladly reenter it if necessary. The second thing
you might want to consider is a diet change. I had a similar situation
where a new cat was brought into my home where two large brother
cats and a scrappy Siamese were already well established. Shirley
Mae ( the new cat ) had her share of hard times before she came
to live with me but never initiated any trouble. Pinecone ( one
of the brothers) was the trouble maker. At this time they were
all eating commercial cat food - both dry and canned. The fights
were constant to the point of keeping me up at night. On the urging
of my dog's vet I changed their diet to a basic natural diet. This
consists of cooked brown rice, chicken, and various vegetables mixed
with yogurt and a multi-vitamin supplement , vitamin C , a B complex,
and sesame seed oil. All cats except O.P. the siamese refused to
eat for approx. 3 days. BUT... the fights were decreasing and when
all cats had been seccessfully weaned to the new diet all fights
stopped and the cats actually ate out of the same bowls. To prove
to myself that this was a result of diet change I put all cats back
on commercial food. We were right back to square one. So back
to the rice diet. Unfortunately we no longer have O.P. or Shirley
Mae but I know my cats are healthier now. My dogs are also on a
natural holistic diet to I can vouch for the fact that it is a healthy
diet. If you decide to try this let me know as you will need to
know the supplements to use. Good Luck!!!
MaryAnne
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2281.2 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Thu Mar 09 1989 21:22 | 12 |
| My recollection is that it took Sweetie and Holly about two
months before things quieted down. One thing I found helpful
was to pet both of them at once; if they wanted cuddles they
had to tolerate the presence of the other cat (albeit at two
arms length distance). I tried to create a calm atmosphere where
they were both being petted in each other's company, thinking
it would help psychologically. I guessed that favoring one
too much over the other would cause resentment, although I
paid enough attention to the first cat so he wouldn't feel like
he was going to be replaced. I think new cats should come
with tranqualizers for the owners; hang in there.....
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2281.3 | I spelled patience wrong, I know. ;D | JULIET::APODACA_KI | Songs from the Razor's Edge | Thu Mar 09 1989 21:28 | 18 |
| My cats still arent' buddied and they've been together over a year.
They don't fight (Bones is too old for that), but they don't cuddle
either.
Remember that your first cat has claimed your house as its territory.
Cats are territorial animals and it will take some time (can be
a long time) before territorial rights and social status are ironed
out between new kitty and old. Plus the jealousy factor can weigh
in...new cats are novel to the owner and they may pay more attention
to them, so old cats need extra attention (A security blanket).
It's pretty rare that two cats just CANNOT live together...they
usually learn to tolerate each other as mine have done, and hiss
hiss, spit spits will happen and well as a minor skirmish. Just
have patients and don't let them go at it to the point where one
might get clawed (that's one advantage we have over supervising
fights!)
---kim
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2281.4 | Try to relax about the whole thing! | SALEM::DEFRANCO_J | | Fri Mar 10 1989 11:29 | 29 |
| I was real worried when I wanted to bring a third cat into my house
because of stories just like this one. Well, I talked and visited
with E.T. and her attitude was that if she could get 15 cats to
get along I could do it with 3.
He main point was not to worry so much and let the cats work it
out themselves. I took her advice and when I brough Sweetie home
I just let things happen naturally. When Cali through her fits
I just ignored the entire thing. When Cali spat and swatted Sweetie
across the head, I just ignored it! Within the week, all was well.
Sweetie is not and probably won't ever be Cali's favorite companion
but there is no more hissing or bad feelings between the two.
I think that cats take on their masters (if you can call us that)
feelings. If you are stessed and nervous about the new addition,
Mocha will also be nervous. If you are relaxed and take her actions
with a grain of salt, so to speak, maybe she will relax too. If
I were you, I would open all the doors and let them work it out.
Jeanne, Cali, Sam and Sweetie
P.S. We have recently introduced a 9 year old dog into our household
and we used the same theory and everything is working out
just fine.
Good Luck!!
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2281.5 | You need to relax | SOLANA::MAPPS_LI | Linda Mapps | Fri Mar 10 1989 11:43 | 29 |
| I, too, now have a three cat household and I probably would be down to
two if it weren't for E.T. She basically told me to relax and it was
my house, not the cats. I agree that if you are nervous, and I was, the
cats pick it up. After thinking about it a long time, I went home one
night and waited until Cat Wars started again. I got up, yelled "I've
had it - into the kitchen". To my surprise they went. I closed the
door and proceeded to yell for about 10 minutes saying stupid things
like "if anyone doesn't want to live here you can raise your paw now
and I'll let you out the door". I have never yelled at them before,
and they all just sat and stared, side by side. I finished, closed
the door and left.
Since that day, we have had an armed truce. There is no love between
the cats, but they do tolerate each other. I also was more relaxed.
There are a few hisses occasionally, but no major fights. I have
even caught them (once) sleeping together, but normally they do not
have much to do with the new kitten.
Hang in there. It was hard for me and I really was going to give
Sargent back to the pound which would have been a real mistake. He
is one of the most people oriented fur faces around and I would miss
him terribly.
By the way, things are getting calmer all the time. A definate
improvement was made when I was finally able to have Sargent neutered.
He's calmed down a little (very little) and it has helped.
Linda
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2281.6 | Now if I can just coax the feral silver tabby into the house | VAXWRK::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri Mar 10 1989 12:00 | 20 |
| Even though this isn't direct advice on introducing a new cat, I thought
I'd pass this experience on because sometimes when people have a hard
time introducing a new cat, they then think that they are at their cat
max. When I had just 4 (Pip, Argus and the twins, Eirene and Panther), I
found this poor little fluffy waif outside my office window. After
no one claimed her, I decided to keep her (and named her "Alex"). Well,
it was hate at first sight between Alex and Argus, and the house was a
war zone for much of the next year. Then, I finally coaxed the feral
tom (now known as Nikolas) that was living in my back yard into the
house. Argus forgot that he didn't like Alex, and kept trying to pick
fights with Niky. Niky, always the gentleman, would always just turn
away, leaving Argus in a perplexed rage. Then, about 5 months later, I
managed to get the feral tiger cat (know known as Spiro) into the
house. Naturally, Argus stopped trying to fight with Niky, and picked a
fight with Spiro. Spiro immediately rolled over. Argus didn't know
what to do. He just gave up trying to be Mr. Boss cat. (About the only
fights that happen now are when another cat walks to close to Argus's
dish and when someone tries to throw another off the cable box.
Deb
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2281.7 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Fri Mar 10 1989 16:17 | 18 |
| Isis used to tease Mao. They reminded me for all the world of
a younger and older sister. you know how younger sisters tease
their older sisters just to get a reaction. And mommy always
punishes the older sister cause she's older and bigger and should
know better..(Can you guess where I fall in the sister order in
my family).
This teasing started after they'd been living together for
almost 4 years. Well, I decided that what Isis needed was a
kitten of her own. Enter Dundee. AFter three days of hissing
and swatting him on the head she finally remembered what kittens
were for and adopted him.
so now Bumpy and Mao pair off - nothing unusual, they were brought
home together from the shelter and it was just the two of them for
several years - and Isis and Dundee pair off. Isis thinks she's
Dundee's mommy!
So sometimes adding a cat solves the problem!
Nancy DC
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