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  1. #1
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    Years ago, I got Mobius when I had Smokey the Elder. I didn't have anywhere to isolate the kitten who was 4 months old at the time. I just kept a wary eye on them and the squirt bottle handy if there ever was any serious fights. There was much growling, hissing and posturing on Smokey's part, for a couple of weeks. Then one night I got home, and they were arm-in-arm cuddling on the couch! Someplace I have a film pic that I should scan in if I can ever find it.

    There is hope for even a princess to make friends. Just give it time. It sounds like it's actually going OK.
    I've been finally defrosted by cassiesmom!
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    Things will change

    I promise it will change.

    Right now I have four. Juni and Miley don't like each other. They fight when I am around...jealous I suppose. Every now and then I find them grooming each other. Go figure.

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    With Filou and Tigris I have made the experience "ignoring" "fighting" "cuddling"
    They ignored each other for one week (and we did no separation), then one day there was the big noisy catfight (but no blood spilled ) and then they stayed in each others arms and paws for years until they became fully grown and came back to the catfighting
    But there still is grooming and cuddling.
    I think it looks purrfect- Mommy should stop to worry

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    They will be fine! Don't worry! Before long, Nakita will decide that having a little sister can be really cool!

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    We're so different from most people. We seclude new cats until we're sure there are no health issues, then we just let them out among the rest. We've had some hissing and running, but never any major problems. Seems this has worked best for us. I know it's not the standard, but it's never failed us.
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