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hi all,
‘This isn’t a cry for help. Rather, wanted to send a post saying how despite all the awfulness and drama of trying to introduce two cats together who clearly aren’t amused by your insistence that they be friends, there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
I had reached out to this fantastic community on here and got some brilliant advice, encouragement and much opportunity to whine about how long and terrifying the process can be (blood sweat and many many tears). Now, a full year in, my two furry demons are doing so much better. they aren’t quite at the stage of sharing cuddles and kisses but I doubt that would ever happen. The simple fact that they can now sit next to each other, share a bed and even LOOK at each other without fur flying is fantastic.
if you ever find yourself giving up hope at a successful introduction, just breathe and remember it may take far longer than you ever imagined but it will happen eventually.
‘This isn’t a cry for help. Rather, wanted to send a post saying how despite all the awfulness and drama of trying to introduce two cats together who clearly aren’t amused by your insistence that they be friends, there is always light at the end of the tunnel.
I had reached out to this fantastic community on here and got some brilliant advice, encouragement and much opportunity to whine about how long and terrifying the process can be (blood sweat and many many tears). Now, a full year in, my two furry demons are doing so much better. they aren’t quite at the stage of sharing cuddles and kisses but I doubt that would ever happen. The simple fact that they can now sit next to each other, share a bed and even LOOK at each other without fur flying is fantastic.
if you ever find yourself giving up hope at a successful introduction, just breathe and remember it may take far longer than you ever imagined but it will happen eventually.