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    What a gorgeous girl - she's going to be a real beauty.

    I think you need to be patient with the 2 of them getting introduced - some cats bond within a day and others can take weeks! Try to keep them supervised when they do meet in case they fight but otherwise carry on as you are letting them see and smell one another.

    I tend to find that feeding them side by side helps as well as playing with a toy that they both like as that encourages them to be closer together with a bit of distraction!

    Louise

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    What a little darling, she is very beautiful ! congratulations. As for the introduction thing, I wish I knew how to crack that one. I brought Harry into the house with my moggie (girl) and and first she was ok, a little wary but now as he's got older and bigger than her she is a little hissy miss. He only has to walk past her and she hisses and runs away, unfortunately Harry thinks this is playing and chases her. Luckily he is such a sloppy buggar we haven't had any cat fights but I wish they would get on for Harry's sake really he would love to play but I guess she will never come around now.

    I hope you have better luck with yours

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    Thanks for the replies!

    He is getting used to the idea she is here. Weather he likes it or not, lol. So hopefully over the week they will learn to tolerate eachother and get on a bit.

    She just wants to play. But he is only just one and normally really playful so was hoping they would play together (eventually)....

    We will see

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    Have my coonie baby

    Have to agree with Louise she is a little stunner,also try to pick up on some of the other threads on here where others have had to make introductions,there has been a few who never thought peace would reign in their household again but....
    I think it is better for them to meet up with each other sooner rather than later & while you are around to supervise but just don't let them pick up on that or you might find Sam plays up to it more,can't blame them really having their space invaded by a crazy little whirlwind because of course they were never like that themselves,were they....?

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    Sookie is LUSH!!! RE: the accepting each other, I wouldn't panic as never seems to be an overnight thing...





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    I found with our cats at home that the male ones tended to be a bit more easy going with new arrivals! Hopefully things will improve - I'm sure they will. They just need to get used to each other.

    She's a little cutie congrats!

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    Soukie's gorgeous! Great photo, lots more to follow please...

    As for getting them to get along, the advice already posted and I'd echo jackie's suggestion of checking out old threads - I got lots of great advice when I introduced Wicca to Freyja and trust me when I tell you if Freyja can learn to tolerate another cat, I'm sure sam and soukie will settle down (there's a reason my beautiful Freyja is nicknamed primo psycho...). So hang in there, it's early days and as Louise said it can take days or weeks (mine was the latter!) for things to settle down, but it's so worth it, good luck and keep us posted
    Karen, Freyja & Wicca




 

 

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