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    Older cat and Younger (new) kitten

    A little bit of an update on rules: Pretty much continues as before. BC is a bit more adventurous. Rapscallion will occasionally get up on BC's shelf (when he's in a rambunctious mood). Interesting thing: last time he did that I went over and he just jumped off, of his own accord. So some...
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    Cat toy ideas

    Not exactly this one, but very much the same https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DSSA54C/?tag=thecatsite
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    Cat toy ideas

    Those crinkle fish - cloth on the outside and crinkle on the inside - my cat likes. My recently passed cat only liked the electronic toy that rotated under a cloth. (But no other electric toys.)
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    Older cat and Younger (new) kitten

    Thanks for all the thoughts! She doesn't really have a shelf. She used to, but Rapscallion's grown enough now that physically there are probably some areas that he (R) could get to that she (BC) can't. The shelf she has now started as a 'too high' one, and I've isolated it so there's really...
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    Older cat and Younger (new) kitten

    Appreciate the comments! That's exactly my dilemma - how much am I projecting and how much is natural cat behavior. The other question is how much can you train out. You can't train out playfulness but I think one could train out certain situations (e.g. no playing while the other cat is...
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    Older cat and Younger (new) kitten

    It's funny that you say that because that's exactly what I do.
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    Older cat and Younger (new) kitten

    Thanks for that. I'm a little reassured that Rapscallion's play-bites with me are just that, play-bites. And you're right, he was in a shelter the first month or so of his life and I got her probably right as he was going into that phase. Poor BC. If she would just stand up for herself a...
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    Microchip doggy door?

    Sorry, go about a third of the way down where it compares products. The regular one is 142x120 and that one is 178x170. May not be big enough for a dog but thought I'd share the option. In general, I'd look through the Amazon similar products. For example, here's another one...
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    Older cat and Younger (new) kitten

    A bit of an update: overall things haven't changed. BC's problem - well, other than being a good, placid cat - is that she wants to attack from a higher position so she basically cedes the floor to Rapscallion. She'll fight back if she can get somewhere high but otherwise run away. It seems...
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    Need help cat introduction. Introducing kitten to cat.

    Does the older cat have a special treat he likes? A mutual treat time might be one way
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    Microchip doggy door?

    I haven't tried this but I found the cat SureFlap a little small so looked at this, which is bigger: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NH6NR0/. I haven't tried it myself.
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    Help name my kitten plz

    BFK "Black Fluffy Kitty" Soot or Sooty Bert, who was the chimney sweep in Mary Poppins. Or Gamfield, who was the chimney sweep in Oliver Twist. Huff or Huffington. Huff for "Hubble Ultra-deep field", the patch of sky that was black space before the Hubble telescope focused on it and found...
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    Older cat and Younger (new) kitten

    Thanks! All very true. The rule I set for myself is this: if Rapscallion attacks BC in her sleep, then he gets a time out. I keep it short and Rapscallion gets a (quick but) controlled re-entry. As I mentioned above, I want the behavior to be followed quickly by the response, but he's not...
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    Older cat and Younger (new) kitten

    Here's BC checking out the kitten while she's sleeping.
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    Older cat and Younger (new) kitten

    Thanks! Yeah, it was touching. It went a little downhill after that, although nowhere near the fights some people experience. BC is almost too nice. As ArtNJ said, it would be good if she could say "my space, too!"
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