Hello, and thanks for your reply! She a mix, her mother is a persian (at least we were told that!) and the father is unknownShe's got quite long hair, so it makes sense. She's very lively, and that's a blessing, for being so young I thought she could become weak, ill or something.. but she's eating a lot and playing with everything that comes across her way! She's also very sweet, no wonder as she spent four whole days in a cage, after parting with her mother, and now asks for loads of affection. I wish I could post some photos, but I haven't a camera yet (but coming soon!)... By the way, she's been recalled (my friend's mom didn't like Rush, as it's difficult to pronounce in Spanish!) She's definitely named Greta (and I found it a lovely name for a she-cat!!). The thing that worries me now is to make Siro and Greta good friends. She's kept in my friend's room (she's still too small to wander about the house!) and we let Siro enter the room while Greta is in my friend's arms, so he can get used to her smell. Last time we did this, Siro didn't seem so nervous, but previous times he really was, as he wouldn't let me touch him (by hissing at me, what quite startled me!He's never done that before) But when he sees her he frightens, or at least I think so... he never acts like attacking, but it's the first time I'm trying to introduce two cats and I guess I'm not an expert... Of course, we haven't let them "loose" yet. When should we start doing this?? Is there any sign we should look for to know when is the right moment?? Please help... Thank you very much again
Nita





She's got quite long hair, so it makes sense. She's very lively, and that's a blessing, for being so young I thought she could become weak, ill or something.. but she's eating a lot and playing with everything that comes across her way! She's also very sweet, no wonder as she spent four whole days in a cage, after parting with her mother, and now asks for loads of affection. I wish I could post some photos, but I haven't a camera yet (but coming soon!)... By the way, she's been recalled (my friend's mom didn't like Rush, as it's difficult to pronounce in Spanish!) She's definitely named Greta (and I found it a lovely name for a she-cat!!). The thing that worries me now is to make Siro and Greta good friends. She's kept in my friend's room (she's still too small to wander about the house!) and we let Siro enter the room while Greta is in my friend's arms, so he can get used to her smell. Last time we did this, Siro didn't seem so nervous, but previous times he really was, as he wouldn't let me touch him (by hissing at me, what quite startled me!He's never done that before) But when he sees her he frightens, or at least I think so... he never acts like attacking, but it's the first time I'm trying to introduce two cats and I guess I'm not an expert... Of course, we haven't let them "loose" yet. When should we start doing this?? Is there any sign we should look for to know when is the right moment?? Please help... Thank you very much again
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