4 months old. Brothers. No names yet.
This is their “role model”. He really is a great cat - sweet, funny, likes long walks on the beach. They are separated for now. :p
Roommates
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Awwwww, so adorable! The white nose patterns on the left one almost match those of the big boy. How about Itchy and Scratchy for names?
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Awwww. Now you've got to call them "Blanket" and "Comforter".
I'm amazed. No cat fights, disagreements or other issues introducing a couple of strange cats into your original kitty's household? No need to call the "My Cat From Hell" guy?
I'm amazed. No cat fights, disagreements or other issues introducing a couple of strange cats into your original kitty's household? No need to call the "My Cat From Hell" guy?
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There have been minor disagreements - light hissing and some retracted claw ultrafast paw smacking from the big boy (Charlie). But no biting or even puffed out tail wild behavior.
We took the slow approach by keeping them in a room for the first few days and letting them out for small increments. Charlie frequently would be outside their door sniffing so he knew something was up. We took the kittens to the vet and left their door open so he could catch their scent, the catbox, the pillows.
The vet basically said go slow to introduce them and if there is conflict let the kittens and Charlie know he is the king of the house and take them to their room. So it took about a week before we let them have a face to face - pretty uneventful, one small hiss from Charlie and it’s when they tried to invade his food. Nope!
Now we leave their door open probably 4 hours a day but close it at night or when we leave. The biggest problem is Charlie eating their food (kitten food has high fat content), and his 21 pounds doesn’t need any help! He’s a biggie. ;p
We took the slow approach by keeping them in a room for the first few days and letting them out for small increments. Charlie frequently would be outside their door sniffing so he knew something was up. We took the kittens to the vet and left their door open so he could catch their scent, the catbox, the pillows.
The vet basically said go slow to introduce them and if there is conflict let the kittens and Charlie know he is the king of the house and take them to their room. So it took about a week before we let them have a face to face - pretty uneventful, one small hiss from Charlie and it’s when they tried to invade his food. Nope!
Now we leave their door open probably 4 hours a day but close it at night or when we leave. The biggest problem is Charlie eating their food (kitten food has high fat content), and his 21 pounds doesn’t need any help! He’s a biggie. ;p
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You're lucky. Sometimes, people can't ever get their original cats to play nice with any new interlopers, or visa versa.
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