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With silver and rivel. I tried my best without locking either in a room. Basically all available spaces in my small house is claimed by rivel, except the bathroom since i don't allow her there anyway. If i lock her in my room, rivel lost access to one of her litterbox, also my room is a significant social area.
If i don't, they kinda tolerate each other for a time, until they eventually cross path too many times, and the growling ensue. This morning it escalated into full on physical contact. Thankfully doesn't seem claws or fangs are involved.
I also have difficulty litter training silver and i woke up with poop and pee on the floor, i also have to wash silver's backside due to pee tracking.
I really don't want to do it but i think i have to use the bathrooms to lock silver until they get used to each other.
My bathroom is small, literally just a toilet and shower. Would it traumatize the kitten if i put her in there most of the time when i am gone.
She will be out when i am home and not fighting, but she's gonna be in there probably for like few hours a day.
If i don't, they kinda tolerate each other for a time, until they eventually cross path too many times, and the growling ensue. This morning it escalated into full on physical contact. Thankfully doesn't seem claws or fangs are involved.
I also have difficulty litter training silver and i woke up with poop and pee on the floor, i also have to wash silver's backside due to pee tracking.
I really don't want to do it but i think i have to use the bathrooms to lock silver until they get used to each other.
My bathroom is small, literally just a toilet and shower. Would it traumatize the kitten if i put her in there most of the time when i am gone.
She will be out when i am home and not fighting, but she's gonna be in there probably for like few hours a day.
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