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    Just Got Second British Shorthair - Cats Don't Get Along

    Sorry, I meant her growling and her ears all the way back***
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    Just Got Second British Shorthair - Cats Don't Get Along

    Thank you everyone for support! My heart brakes when I hear him growling and her ears all the way to the back but I will do as you say, will give them more space. Do you think that it is a good idea to leave her in the safe room while I am at work? What I do is I move her to safe room with all...
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    Just Got Second British Shorthair - Cats Don't Get Along

    So far old cat is torturing small kitten - he wants to play with her the whole time and she always runs from him, trying to hide. Sometimes she does not manage to escape and then he bites her really hard so she just starts screaming. At that point I always separate them and put them in different...
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    Just Got Second British Shorthair - Cats Don't Get Along

    Thank you everyone for a really great advices :) I am really getting mixed signals from two of them so far, sometimes they seem like they are getting along and sometimes they look like there will be fur flying! He is definitely interested in playing with her but when they do - maybe he pushes...
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    Just Got Second British Shorthair - Cats Don't Get Along

    Do you think that I should let them both sleep in the same room? He is used to sleep with us in the bedroom but now we keep her in the bedroom during a night and my wife or me sleeps with him in the living room. I noticed that when we all tried sleeping on bed last night, he went under it and...
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    Just Got Second British Shorthair - Cats Don't Get Along

    Here are some pictures of them sleeping in the same room, he on the tower and she on sofa :)
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    Just Got Second British Shorthair - Cats Don't Get Along

    Okay, so far he seems very interested in her and his ears are in front so when he pushes her she hisses or moves from him. He also backs off when she does that and gives her more space now. Does this mean that he accepted her on his territory? I really hope they get along, they are currently...
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    Just Got Second British Shorthair - Cats Don't Get Along

    Thank you all so much for great input. I was so worried and I really want them to get along because everyone needs companionship! I believe that he (old cat) wants to play with her (new cat) but then when she hisses at him, he backs off, moves to another room or tries again. I tried giving them...
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    Just Got Second British Shorthair - Cats Don't Get Along

    Hi, Me and my wife have a 8-months old British Shorthair male. We thought that he felt lonely as we both have full time jobs so we just adopted 3,5months old British Shorthair female. He is castrated but she is not. We tried giving them food on the opposite sides of doors, they were hissing at...
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