Beware of introducing a new cat to your old cat
Many years ago, I had a long time female house cat (that had been
taken from outside, as always). She was with me for about 10 years before I let another cat inside. That did not work out. She hated him. I know she was jealous. The situation was worse than I realized. It caused her lots of stress, some probably hidden. He died of an apparent heart attack when I was running an errand. They were separated at the time, so I know she didn't kill him. Nowadays, I have two former street cats as indoor cats. One is a hard-core feral female. The other is a perfect house cat, timid and very affectionate. Whenever I see them together, I thank my lucky stars. It's a wonderful sight. If I had to do it over again, I would have not introduced another cat to the long time cat that I already had, at least not without a guaranteed method of putting the new cat back where it came from if the two did not get along. -- I know this is old news to some. |
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I do agree that introducing a new cat to the old cat can be problematic. You will need time and patience if these two animals are to become friends. The best possible way is to treat them equally. Introducing them to each other at an early age makes it more likely that they will accept each others presence and they develop a lifelong close friendship. |
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