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    Introductions have to be done correctly when you add a new one to the house. Sometimes it is a long drawn out process, sometimes it happens fast. Each situation is different because each kitty is different but the one thing that is wirtten in stone is introductions have to be done correctly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies
    Introductions have to be done correctly when you add a new one to the house. Sometimes it is a long drawn out process, sometimes it happens fast. Each situation is different because each kitty is different but the one thing that is wirtten in stone is introductions have to be done correctly!
    So then, what advice can you offer for when I bring home a baby boy kitty to my 4 yr. old girl who's always been an only kitty? HOW do I introduce them correctly?
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    Mine don't always get along all of the time. There will always be some hissing, growling, or small squabbles from time to time. I have found that introducing kittens is much easier than introducing adults. It must be because they're much smaller and seem like less of a threat.

    With young kittens it's taken a few days to about 1 week for my other cats to accept them. With an older cat or kitten it can take a bit longer. My cat Sky has no problems with accepting new cats. He wants to make friends with them right away and the new cats end up hissing at him. My cat Storm is usually very hissy and grumpy, Sunny acts scared or wants nothing to do with them, Pearl is mean and hisses, Starr will also hiss but he accepted his little sister Ziggy right away. He would follow her every where and he was so excited that he squealed with delight. It was like love at first sight for him and he still loves her.

    You just never really know what will happen or how long it'll take everyone to adjust to the newbie. You should do it slowly but I've also done it quickly and let nature run it's course. They do learn who's the alpha cat and what they can and can't do with the new cats. You also must give your original cat a lot of attention so they don't feel left out or get very jealous. If you do decide to add another cat to your household I'm sure that many of your questions can be answered here. Good luck.

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    Here's a link that may help you:Introducing Cats. Good luck and congrats!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by krazyaboutkatz
    Here's a link that may help you:Introducing Cats. Good luck and congrats!!!
    THANK YOU! That has great advice and info. that I would have NEVER known to do! I appreciate your help.
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    That is a great link! I willa dd a few comments.

    Have the new cat to the vet as soon as you can. You want to have it tested for feline aids, and feline leukemia. You may not want to keep the kitten / cat if it tests positive for either, so you need to have that done even before YOU become attached! Feline Leukemia is highly contagious and you will have to keept he cats separated for life, if you DO keep it. Feline AIDS is only contagious from a bite, saliva, blood contact. I have one FIV + here and it is not an issue for me. BUt it is best to have the test done and KNOW.

    Also have the new one checked for ear mites (easily contagious, can be dealt with), dewormed and checked for fleas. All this before the cats have any contact with each other.

    Once you start letting them be around each other, keep a water squirt bottle handy. Use it to break up any fights. Now, you will learn over time that they will tussle as they develop their hierarchy, and that will be ok, where as a real FIGHT will need to be broken up before one gets hurt.

    I have had intros over with in 4 days, and I have had them last 4 weeks. Just depends on the personalities.

    Keep your expectations practical. You CAN insist they live together in harmony. You can NOT insist they be best buddies. That they will have to decide themselves.
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