Problem with new kitty and older cat.
I need some advice on what to do with a difficult situation that has arised. I got a new kitty when he was 5 weeks old, we named him Mooky. I have an older cat named Katie who is going on 11 years. When we fist got Mooky, of course Katie wanted nothing to do with him, but after about 2 weeks she started playing with him and sleeping and licking him. Now Mooky is almost 6 months old and for the past 2 months or so, Katie wants nothing to do with him. She has become very mean with him and I mean really mean. Whenever Mooky wants to play with her, she spits, hisses and actually attacks him with biting and scratching. Mooky can't even come near Katie without her hissing and growling at him. I am at my wits end with this. Do you think things will change once i get Mooky fixed. I hope so, cause my youngest son will be moving back in with me and will be bringing his two cats. Male, age 7 months, fixed and a female age 6 months, soon to be fixed.
Any adivice will be greatly appreciated.
Off to the Vet with the Mook!
I agree, female cats know when a male cat is unaltered, if you will. That is not to say that once you have Mooky neutered all will be heaven in the household.
I would turn up the TV, use a Walkman, drink wine and in general let them work it out. When there is a multiple pet household, usually there is a pecking order established and you cannot really control it. They have to work it out. If you are really lucky, it will run smoothly, if not, well, have a glass of wine, sit back and let them do their thing!
By the way, not everyone will agree with me about this, so I am mentioning this as my advice based on my experience and I am no way an authority on this.
I have tried many different ways of introducing cats to each other, and they have all backfired except to introduce them straight away (after the usual quaratine period if they are strays or shelter kitties...since you don't want to spread diseases....)...
Since you know the source of your cats then isolation for health reasons isn't such an issue.
Good luck. Keep a good sense of humor with the introductions and by all means, let us know what happened!
Cats will be cats. :eek: :rolleyes: ;)