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Hi all, we are about 3 and a half weeks into introducing a kitten (3 months) to our 2 cat (9 and 10 year) home. Everything seems to be going pretty well, we have followed the Jackson Galaxy method and are at the point where kitten is out in the house with the others as long as myself or my husband can keep an eye on him. Resident cats are not ready to play with him but will play near him, as long as he doesn't get too close. If kitten runs up he will get hissed at and swatted, but he retreats and tries again later. They are also ok with all eating in kitchen together relatively near each other. And as long as the baby isn't antagonizing, they will all sit with us on the couch or under the bed near each other (but not close).
One of our resident cats is setting boundaries with him pretty well, if he runs up on her she will hiss, swat, and growl. Our other cat however is running from him. It will usually start off that she hisses if he approaches, but then if he doesn't run off right away then she will, and at that point he starts chasing.
We are not really sure how we should be getting involved. On the one hand I want to let things happen so they can work it out and she gives him a firm no without us saving her, but I don't want to just keep waiting it out with him chasing after her and end up with her becoming more and more stressed. Occasionally he will run away from her when she hisses, and in those cases she doesn't get chased. But often she will run and he will follow. I know he just wants to play, but she doesn't see it that way yet.
As a side note, she has always been much more submissive, and would sometimes get chased by our other resident cat when playing. Her default is to run away.
Is this pretty typical and will hopefully get better with time and exposure? Or should we be shutting the chase down every time? It has never gotten to a fight, there is no aggression that I can tell but I don't want it to get to that point.
One of our resident cats is setting boundaries with him pretty well, if he runs up on her she will hiss, swat, and growl. Our other cat however is running from him. It will usually start off that she hisses if he approaches, but then if he doesn't run off right away then she will, and at that point he starts chasing.
We are not really sure how we should be getting involved. On the one hand I want to let things happen so they can work it out and she gives him a firm no without us saving her, but I don't want to just keep waiting it out with him chasing after her and end up with her becoming more and more stressed. Occasionally he will run away from her when she hisses, and in those cases she doesn't get chased. But often she will run and he will follow. I know he just wants to play, but she doesn't see it that way yet.
As a side note, she has always been much more submissive, and would sometimes get chased by our other resident cat when playing. Her default is to run away.
Is this pretty typical and will hopefully get better with time and exposure? Or should we be shutting the chase down every time? It has never gotten to a fight, there is no aggression that I can tell but I don't want it to get to that point.