Heh, thanks everyone! All your replies are greatly appreciated!
That is what everyone is pretty much in agreement on (including myself aka that person in De Nile).
I will be seperating them for the time being and then, after she's spayed, maybe they'll learn to get along again.I'll have to set aside a couple of hours each day to cuddle and play with each of them (as we all usually hang out and play at the same/most of the time) when I'm not doing anything that would be unagreeable to the particular situation (such as any sort of cleaning beyond laundry and dishes)!
Is there any other things that I can do to divy up time and to make sure neither feels left out?
I went to a local pet store t o see if I could find some Feliway for the mean time. I could not.
It is a big time stresser for Isis when she goes to the vet and so we would both love to minimize the time for her. I mean, we're talking about big hair loss and hardly-can-get-em-out-of-their-carrier). I know *how* (have been doing it for a couple years now with the parents and vets okays) to give her vaccinations I just don't know how to get her to let me do them. Any ideas? I would like to do this so her vet visits will go down from 4 to 2 (for her sake).






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I'll have to set aside a couple of hours each day to cuddle and play with each of them (as we all usually hang out and play at the same/most of the time) when I'm not doing anything that would be unagreeable to the particular situation (such as any sort of cleaning beyond laundry and dishes)! 
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