Oh my goodness, I am soooo stressed. I have just adopted a kitten from the humane society yesterday, and I thought because my existing diva cat was 9, that a baby male would be the best. I brought him home last night, and all hell broke loose. I kept him in the carrier, and put him in the middle of the floor- my cat came up, puffed up, started hissing, growling, and swatted the cage. Hank (the kitten) was growling back and was all puffed up. I felt really bad for the little guy, as he is new to the house, new to me, and new to everything, and now this. I was told by my vet to keep him in the carrier while she sniffed his scent.
I put him in a separate room that I had gotten ready for him (the spare bedroom) and closed the door. Sarah, the 9 year old diva, has no interest in sniffing the door or anything, so I have been trying to get each others scents to the different cats. I didn't even sleep last night, as I am so worried about him being locked in the room by himself with his food, litter, toys, etc. I even put a radio in there to keep him company. I am trying to give a lot of attention too to Sarah, but how do you split the time equally, and still bond with the kitten, and let the cats get to know one another. I would like some sleep soon, but am too anxious regarding their cat behaviour that I don't know what to do. I feel bad for little Hank having to stay there all by himself, and I feel bad for Sarah because she is MY baby.
HELP!!





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They will play with each other (especially sliblings) and let your Sarah have her much deserved peace and quiet! 



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