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Posted by: PHCurious at Thu Jun 26 00:57:13 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHCurious ] >>I just introduced a new cat to our home (a 4 yr old male), and I dont think it went too well. I really didnt think that my 10 month old cat would react as fiercely as he did, as I did not initially separate them. They hissed at each other, but then usually calmed down and then just stared at each other. I finally separated them, putting the new cat in our bedroom with all the things he needs and things seemed to calm down. I was thinking about putting the cat in our bathroom, but we we only hae one and a half baths in our house and they are really small rooms. The guest bedroom is already occupied, so I cant use that room either, so the only appropriate room is the bedroom. The problem with that is my 10 month old cat likes to sleep in the bedroom at night sometimes and I am worried that this will cause problems. I am just worried that since things got off to a bad start that this will cause a bad situation in the long run. I need some help!!!! [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Show Entire Thread ] | ||
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