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6/5/2025, 5:22:25 PM
>>4997479
My cat lays around in goofy positions, but yours seems to be anti-gravity?! Is she "laying" vertically??
>>4997047
Don't introduce them right away.
Quaranteen the kitten in a room with necessities (NOT you resident cats room), spend lots of time with the kitten. Put something that stinks like your current cat in the kittens room, and after a few days take whatever the kitten has been sleeping on into your cats sleeping space (not directly where they sleep) just so they will find it and check it out.
Some people feed the cats on opposite sides of the door to create positive association.
If your cat isn't marking outside the door or acting up otherwise, you can try letting them see eachother. Seperate at the first sign of hostility; yowling, hissing, aggressive posture, and etc...
Minimizing negative interactions is key.
Once they've met and not killed eachother you can let the kitten take supervised walks around the house.
The real killer will be that the kitten is going to want to play with your cat constantly, so you may need to maintain the quaranteen space for when your cat wants a break.
My cat lays around in goofy positions, but yours seems to be anti-gravity?! Is she "laying" vertically??
>>4997047
Don't introduce them right away.
Quaranteen the kitten in a room with necessities (NOT you resident cats room), spend lots of time with the kitten. Put something that stinks like your current cat in the kittens room, and after a few days take whatever the kitten has been sleeping on into your cats sleeping space (not directly where they sleep) just so they will find it and check it out.
Some people feed the cats on opposite sides of the door to create positive association.
If your cat isn't marking outside the door or acting up otherwise, you can try letting them see eachother. Seperate at the first sign of hostility; yowling, hissing, aggressive posture, and etc...
Minimizing negative interactions is key.
Once they've met and not killed eachother you can let the kitten take supervised walks around the house.
The real killer will be that the kitten is going to want to play with your cat constantly, so you may need to maintain the quaranteen space for when your cat wants a break.
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