Cats are like potato chips!!. It is really
hard to have just one in your house. That said-there is a right and wrong way
to introduce a new cat to your young and older cats. Throwing them together
while saying, “Fluffy, I would like you to meet your new friend, Felix, who
will be sharing your food bowl, litter box and my lap from now on” can create
chaos and fight. Cat to cat introduce should be gradual and carefully planned
so all the cats involved associate initial interactions with pleasantries like
treats, attention and play time. First impressions are important to fine tuning
household harmony.
Some kitties find us. We have no choice over
the cat that appears on our doorstep and wants to be assimilated into the fold;
but when selecting an adult cat from a shelter, it is preferable to choose one
who previously lived with other cats or one the staff knows gets along with
others.
At certain shelters some cats have communal
cages or possibly a mini-mixer while their cages are being cleaned, so the
kennel attendants can recommend Mr. or Ms. Congeniality. You might want to
match personalities.
An active youngster deserves an energetic
buddy whereas a sedate senior would be better alongside another couch potato.
If you insist on a kitten and your cat is elderly or grumpy, adopt two, so the
kittens have each other to pester. Of course, spayed and neutered cats are much
easier to integrate than intact adults.
No one introduction method is gospel, but many
experts suggest that the new cat be a “mystery guest”, housed in a separate,
comfy area for at least a week. This way each feline has the time and space to
get used to the sounds, smells, and glimpses of each other from a safe distance
before meeting face to face.If you want to have a healthy cat try to keep your
eye on her in first days.
Your cats already have their established
territories so the newbie’s temporary quarters can be a bedroom or bathroom
equipped with litter box, dishes, toys, scratching post, and bed. It is best to
include a large open carrier or crate, so Felix has a hiding place if he feels
stressed while acclimating to his new environment. Close the door behind you,
and then go visit your other cats. They will smell the new guy on you. They
will also sense him through the door. Give them tantalizing treats so they make
a positive connection to eau d’Felix. Then spend quality time with Felix
rewarding him with goodies too.
Cats have glands in their cheeks that produce
pheromones. Usually when a healthy cat rubs its cheek against your leg or
furniture, these secretions promote comfort and well being. Pheromones are
similar to a glandular pen pal. You can set up a scent exchange by brushing the
cats with the same brush, trading blankets or towels, or even using synthetic
pheromone Feliway® spray or plug-in products which help relieve excitably.
Then for several days rotate rooms, giving
each cat contingent a chance to inspect the lair of the other. This way the
newcomer gets to explore the whole house while rubbing his facial calling card
on strategic spots. Feed the cats (still separate) tasty wet food in each area.
Cats are like men- the way to their heart is through their stomachs.
Finally visual meet n’ greets can be done
behind baby gates or opening the door a crack. Another way is bring the
newcomer into the room inside a carrier. Let everyone sniff through the bars
for a time. Try this for several days, if necessary. As an alternative, folks
who frequently foster cats and kittens often set up larger cat exercise pens
within the main traffic flow of the home, but their resident cats are usually
accustomed to 4-legged visitors.
If you try this, you can cover the ex pen with
a sheet when the new cat needs security. The ex pen method lets the new one
witness his peers up close. Cardboard boxes with exit holes make safe retreats
when all are free together. (If there is significant aggression, separate the
cats and start the sequence again, but more slowly.) Play time is a special way
to cement a bond. Fishing pole toys allow the new cat to participate in the fun
from afar. Other tips include adding drops of Bach Flower Essences (Rescue
Remedy) to the water bowl or feeding the cats at opposite ends of the room and
gradually moving them closer. Treats may entice the cats to stay near each
other.
The process can take days to weeks to months
depending on the cat dynamics. There will probably be some hissing and
spitting. If a huge ruckus erupts, distract them; then praise them when it’s
calm. Do not rush things. If a cat runs away to hide, do not force close
encounters. Even if progress is made, monitor all mingling for the first few
weeks. When no one is home, the new cat should stay in his “safe room’.
Your patience may well pay off. Some cats
eventually become soul mates. Your cats may never be best buddies; some, like
Garbo, rather be alone; others merely tolerate each other. When you think about
it, there is nothing wrong with peaceful co-existence, either the cat or the
human kind.
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