Re: Getting a second cat?
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Originally posted by jenluckenbach
Animals need to be around others of their own kind to be the happiest.:D [/B]
Does this include humans, too, JLB? (sorry, your name is too long, so from this day forward, you are JLB)...if so, I must be more feline than human...he he :D :eek: :D
Re: Getting a second cat?
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Originally posted by jenluckenbach
I have just 2 words for you
DO IT !!!!
.......I would not want anyone to have just one of any species. Animals need to be around others of their own kind to be the happiest.
......:D
Every time I read posts like this I feel guilty - as much as I love cats (I'd take them all in if I could) I've never considered a second cat, and Ritz seems to be a well adjusted pussycat, funloving, healthy and active...
Then I read stories like those of Logan's Mimi and Butter, and that Mimi seemed happier as an only cat...
I don't feel like I am depriving Ritz of anything. She gets very irritated when the neighbor cats come to the back door, which makes me think she would not take kindly to an "interloper" I think that, like people, cats have different personalities - and some may be better suited to solitary living than others....can this be so wrong?
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The more the merrier, sometimes!
A lot depends on the primary cat. I have three cats. They all like each other now. Miley and Graemer are brother and sister, so they are in love. Gabe now gets along with both cats and I would say that they keep each other busy, if nothing else. I often find them curled up together. So, yes, do find your furry friend a furry friend.
;)
Introducing new cat to current cat
I have a 17 yr old pretty much blind Siamese who has been my only cat since 6 wks old. My "neighbor" (I use that term loosely, what a scumbag he is) had to move and couldn't (or wouldn't ) take his beautiful TINY 3 yr old Tortie with him, so I rescued her. I don't want to give her up, and currently have them separated in different parts of the house. He had NEVER taken her to the vet! So I took her yesterday to get rid of the fleas! and get all the shots she never had, ever. Of course the jerk didn't bother to spay her either, so by month's end that will happen too. She is a wonderful tempered girl, but my old Siamese is pretty feisty still, and I can see the issues being more on his end than on hers. She lived with both dogs and cats, so I think she would be the easier one here. I have never had to introduce old to new cat ever before, so if anyone can help me out, please do so. Thanks, Barbara
Introducing old cat to new one
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Originally Posted by
DriftyAlison0
I would introduce them very slowly. Have the new kitty in one room and slowly have them meet. First door to door then close supervision with the place for both cats to go if things don't go well. Slowly increase the time that they are with each other with supervision until you feel safe to leave them both alone without supervision.
Thank you. I have wedged the door between them open an inch; I hope it will help them get each other's scent. I am trying to do some sort of slow introduction; I just pray it all works out, since my old guy is my love, but I would love to be able to keep this little one also, since she has come from a horrible house, and all I want to do is to give her a good new home so that she can find some love with me.