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Hi everyone.
I have a 6 year old cat named Baby Cat. He's never really been that affection towards anyone other than me, and he was a stray so he actually gets along well with other cats.
Two days ago, I got a new Kitten named Diana. Diana WAS in a safe room, but she was small enough to fit under the tiny crack in my door and get out so she and Baby cat met face to face within an hour of her getting there.
Baby Cat only ever smacked her head with his paw (no claws) three times which were in a row and that happened Yesterday so the first day he didn't even care.
He hasn't hissed, growled or tried to swipe at her again despite her bugging him. (Diana had already lived with an adult male cat so she automatically assumed Baby Cat would love her) He won't stop staring at her though. He will stare from his chair but he never jumps down to get at her. His tail swooshes but not quickly. It's hard for me to tell when he's going to be aggressive because he has two broken ears, they don't stand up anymore so I can't look at his ears as a sign of aggression. I've been trying to keep them apart but Diana constantly escapes her safe room. Baby Cat has a lot of escape routes. His chair, the couch, and the dryer and he doesn't seem bothered by the kitten, more so annoyed by her presence.
I've included photos of Baby Cat so you can see what I mean by broken ears. One got broken in a fight and the other broke from what the vet assumes was an infection, which happened before I got him.
I have a 6 year old cat named Baby Cat. He's never really been that affection towards anyone other than me, and he was a stray so he actually gets along well with other cats.
Two days ago, I got a new Kitten named Diana. Diana WAS in a safe room, but she was small enough to fit under the tiny crack in my door and get out so she and Baby cat met face to face within an hour of her getting there.
Baby Cat only ever smacked her head with his paw (no claws) three times which were in a row and that happened Yesterday so the first day he didn't even care.
He hasn't hissed, growled or tried to swipe at her again despite her bugging him. (Diana had already lived with an adult male cat so she automatically assumed Baby Cat would love her) He won't stop staring at her though. He will stare from his chair but he never jumps down to get at her. His tail swooshes but not quickly. It's hard for me to tell when he's going to be aggressive because he has two broken ears, they don't stand up anymore so I can't look at his ears as a sign of aggression. I've been trying to keep them apart but Diana constantly escapes her safe room. Baby Cat has a lot of escape routes. His chair, the couch, and the dryer and he doesn't seem bothered by the kitten, more so annoyed by her presence.
I've included photos of Baby Cat so you can see what I mean by broken ears. One got broken in a fight and the other broke from what the vet assumes was an infection, which happened before I got him.
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