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RE: Is it too late to smooth things out with a new cat?

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Posted by: lunec at Thu Mar 24 12:04:20 2005  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by lunec ]  
   

Yeah, I don't know that I can really separate them again. Feliway seemed to mellow Josie out a bit. They're both altered, and Dexter wants to follow Josie around and she has no problem hissing and chasing him off if he gets too close, so i'm not really worried about them fighting. I think she still feels threatened and untrusting of him though. She's getting back to her normal routine a bit, but she's not sleeping with me or purring very much. I do give her attention specifically, but she seems annoyed with me.

I'll probably be moving in a month to a larger apartment - will this have an effect on their relationship? Meaning, since Josie will no longer feel that its her territory completely, will she be less upset?

Thanks for all the tips!


   

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