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Old November 14th 03, 06:09 AM
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Iso wrote:
Also, granted your resident cat is
neutered and declawed, I would just let
them go at it.


This is incredibly CRUEL and STUPID advice and I hope the OP has the
good sense to ignore it. Doing the above will only increase the stress
levels of BOTH cats and create unnecessary trauma for the new cat, who
up until this time has been an *only* cat. This would be cruel and is
NOT in the best interests of either cat.

I really wish you would stop posting this sort of crap (but you've done
it so consistently I'm not going to hold my breath.) It doesn't help the
cats and often hurts them.

You prove time and time again that you know *nothing* about cat behavior
and are geared towards what seems to be convenient without taking into
consideration the consequences that following your idiotic advice will
cause.


Megan



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