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follow the steps below. The most important thing is to go slow. The slower you
take it, the more likely you will be to be successful.
First, put the new kitty in her own room. She will need to stay there for a
couple of weeks, so make sure it is comfortable for her with litter box, water,
and food. This will allow your old cats to get used to the sounds and smells of
a new cat without having their territory invaded.
After a couple of days, start trading scents between the cats. Rub the new cat
(especially around the cheeks) with a slightly damp towel and then go rub the
old cats with the same towel (and vice versa). This way they will associate the
scent of the new cat with good things (being rubbed and getting attention). Do
this several times daily.
After one week, lock up your old cats and let the new cat out for the night or
for a few hours. Do not yet allow the new and old cats to be together. Do this
for one week.
By the end of week two, your old cats are going to be really curious about what
is going on with the cat behind the door. You can try bringing the new cat out
with the old cats for brief visits. As soon as the new cat comes out, give them
all some tuna or some other really yummy treat. This way they associate great
things with the other cat. Put the new cat back in her room after a brief
period of time. Make sure you keep any aggression from occurring (GENTLY toss a
pillow at the aggressor).
Gradually increase the amount of time the cats are together. I recommend
keeping new kitty in her room over night for at least a third week. When the
cats are out together, make sure you give lots of attention to the old cats so
they know that they are the top kitties.
Expect lots of hissing and perhaps a swat here and there. But...this should
keep any real aggression from occurring. The hissing will stop once they
establish their hierarchy and get used to each other.
Most importantly....have lots of patience and take things sloooooowly!
putting a dab of vanilla extract under each cat s chin and at the base of each
cat s tail (on top, not on their bottom). This way both cats smell the
same....since cats are so scent driven, they are less threatened when the other
cat smells the same way they do!
cats (one is VERY territorial) to my husband s cat when I moved into his house.
I kept my cats in a separate room for an entire month, being very careful not
to rush the process because of my territorial boy, and the fact that my cats
and my husband s cat are all older.
my cats, and sprayed Feliway spray around the house. For the scent, I used some
perfume that is safe for cats that I bought on Ebay called "Oh My
Cat?" (did this before I heard about the vanilla extract). I also still
keep a bag of soft cat treats out, and whenever my territorial cat & hubby s
cat come near one another I give them treats & catnip.
Whew! Not a single fight! They just walk by one another
& sniff a little, then go on their way.
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