LOL LOL I was thinking the same thing!Originally posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom
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Oh, and I notice Lulu is a calico and Pipa is a tortie, both of which are known for their attitudes, so maybe that's what part of the problem is.![]()
I'm so sorry to hear about your difficulty in the introductions and believe me, can I ever relate! It took me and my husband 6 monthsjust to get to the point where our two cats could cohabitate!
It was a long, stressful, loud road...but in the end...it was worth it. Neither one of us wanted to give up our cats, so we just had to let them work out their differences. Actually, my cat didn't care either way, it was really Scooter that didn't want anything to do with my Marius. Scooter would be hissing and yowling at the top of his lungs and Marius would just look at him like he was a bit mental!
LOL
I'm just glad that Marius was accepting, because if Marius had the same personality as Scooter, I doubt they would have ever been able to learn to cohabitate. Some cats simply will not get along, and from what I've heard from people with female cats...it's usually harder for them to accept other females. Maybe this is a bit of trouble you're running into. Usually an older cat will accept a kitten, so hopefully things will calm down. Jen's advice was good, so try that along with the pills perhaps?
Good luck and keep us posted!
**hugs**
Karen
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