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MunchieScrunchie
at Tue Aug 26 20:44:28 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MunchieScrunchie ]
>>I have two cats, 7 yr old male and 3 yr old female I introduced into my home about 2 years ago. They get along OK, not famously, but just fine. The male is much more bonded and affectionate w/me. Even though he is top cat, the female is a bit of a primadonna. This is an indoor only situation. I don't travel much, but am out of the house 12 hours a day, M-F. >> >>I'm toying with getting a third cat---keep getting drawn to those rescue days at the local pet store! I am assuming that the introduction method of gradual desensitization, by slowly introducing the new cat would be the same as I did when I brought the female home 2 years ago. But I need some advice: >> >>1. I live in a 1100 sq ft condo w/2 BR---will it become two crowded? >>2. male or female? >>3. older or younger (no kittens---too much trouble) >>4. who should I expect to have more problems with the newcomer, the male or female? >>5. any other things to watch for, or tips?
It's hard to say how any cat will react to a newcomer whether it be young or old, male or female. You have enough room because cats tend to find their own "purrsonal space" anyway. Do the introductions slowly, give your resident cats extra attention and make sure you have plenty of high places for all the cats to get to once you do introduce them. You might even want to try one of those Feliway Comfort Zone Plug-ins to help calm things during the intro period. I am sure things will go smoothly. Good luck. ----- Dottie

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