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RE: Possible new cat

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Posted by: PHKitkat at Fri Jun 6 00:51:14 2008  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHKitkat ]  
   

Hi There,

Yes, Calicos do tend to have their TUDE, but I love them and they can do well with other cats. I had a wonderful calico for 19 years and I still miss her very much 5 years later. She lived with many other cats during her life and had a few buddies.

Since your present kitty is so laid-back, and he is young, this would probably be a good time to bring in a new baby. If you do this, please be sure to make introductions slow and gradual. The newcomer should have her own room at first, if possible, so that she isn't overwhelmed by the whole house. She will feel much more secure in a smaller area at first. Plus with her having her own bowls and litterbox, you will be able to monitor how she is doing.

I agree.....it is so sad knowing how many animals are in shelters. Thank you for thinking of taking one of these precious babies in

Regards,
PHKItkat


   

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  • Possible new cat - mom2maxicat, Thu Jun 5 17:48:30 2008
    • You Are HereRE: Possible new cat - PHKitkat, Fri Jun 6 00:51:14 2008

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