Our story of introductions..... This was with older cats not kittens.

Thumper was isolated 1 week (introduced her to RB Butterscotch) they both pawed each other via closed door. I would put Thumper in carrier and she would be out in living room for 10 mins tops couple time a day. Finally after two weeks, they got tired of pawing each other under the door and became buddies. Since RB Butterscotch was King B for 2 yrs his nose was out of joint it took little more time and patience.

Skinny was introduced to RB Butterscotch and Thumper within a week. He didn't like being isolated wanted to be where action was all the time. He played well with other cats from observations before we brought him in to the house. Once all medical stuff was taken care of he was out and about in house during day when someone was here at home and he went to little room off kitchen when we werent home or over night. We did that for a week. RB Butterscotch was used to us adding on to the gang. Thumper took it in stride also.

Eleanor was introduced to Thumper and Skinny pretty much immediately. Eleanor did not like being isolated. I think she spent 1 ro 2 nights in her little room separated from the others. Eleanor adjusted it seems immediately to our house as photos proved.


We have been very lucky when it comes to introducing a new family member. For us it was much easier to introduce with multiples than first time with just one in house prior.

Best advise is go with your instincts. More relaxed you are the better the felines will do. Keep them separated over night and when no one is home to supervise. Have a squirt bottle handy in all rooms. More important..... Enjoy your furry kids