Hi Laylac! I saw your question on the thread the other day but cannot seem to reply, hopefully, you'll receive this message. After 6 months of countless efforts to try and make our cats get along, sadly, they never worked out. We've consulted multiple vets and professionals, and they also said...
alright, we will try doing this! we actually had this one instance when both cats did nose to nose, and we decided they were ready to meet face to face since they seemed comfortable beside each other. after we fully opened the screen door, our resident cat suddenly attacked our kitten without...
thank you so much for your advice! we have tried playing with both cats together by the screen door, but sadly, our resident cat isn’t interested in her toy anymore and would instead, just watch the kitty play and then hiss at her. we will try to play with them again.
thank you so much for this! we’ve actually been site swapping, having the cats take turns exploring the house, and staying in a room while the other cat is in their own room, and they’ve already started using the same litter boxes (we have 1 per room). planning on spaying our kitten soon. i hope...
thank you so much for this! we’ve actually been site swapping, having the cats take turns exploring the house, and staying in a room while the other cat is in their own room. they’ve already started using the same litter boxes :> (we have 1 per room). planning on spaying our kitten soon. i hope...
thank you! planning to spay our kitten soon, hopefully it will help. will talk to my mom about the gate. just a follow up question though, but when will we know we can let the cats meet without a barrier? all the instances that we’ve let the cats meet without a barrier, led to our resident cat...
thank you so much for your reply! i’m very relieved to know that my resident cat may not intend to injure our kitten. what we’ve been doing so far is feeding them together with a screen door as a barrier, as seen in the image attached. however, our resident cat would pounce at the screen door...
Thank you for this reply! We love the little one so much, and she feels safe at home if the resident cat isn’t around (kitten sleeps on her back, stays in the center of the room, asks for pets), so it’s really difficult for us to rehome one of them, and that is our last resort :((
hello! we are experiencing almost the exact same problem. i would love to hear some updates regarding T and M, since we’re staring to lose hope introducing our 2 cats. thank you!
we have recently adopted a new cat. it’s almost been 2 months now, and our female adult cat (around 1 year and 6 months, spayed) still isn’t accepting our female new cat (not spayed, 6 months). our adult cat tends to viciously attack and badly scares our kitten, even if one of our cats is placed...