This is just my opinion. I use to rescue stray cats in my area, but due to one of my cats peeing around the house due to the stress of having the new cats staying confined in my room, I had to stop rescuing. You see Poppy, my pee'er, has become my velcro kitty and sleeps with me every night and would get so stressed out that he started peeing around the house. Mostly on my things like, purses, jackets, shoes and various clothing. When the rescue left my place for his/her new forever home, Poppy would go and pee on my bed and pillow, no matter how much I cleaned my room after the other cat left. I put up with it for a while but then I seemed to have one cat after another come in and poor Poppy wouldn't even come near me and the peeing around got worse. I couldn't take that. So after my last rescue left, I decided my boy really needed me as much as I needed him.
My point to this long post is, if your cat Ming, gets so stressed out and blocks up, (which is a very serious problem,) then I wouldn't chance bringing in another cat. Especially like you said, you don't really have a spare room to put him in. Yes, it could go well, but on the other hand it could not also.
It's just something to think about.









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