Thursday, August 18, 2016

How To Familiarize A New Cat To Your Residential Cat?



Have you brought a new kitty to your family? Cats kept together can be good companions, playmates and help enrich each others lives. But Integrating the felines to each other may be little tricky. Not to worry, as here are some simple methods that will help you familiarize the furry pals to each other as follows:

Keep The New Cat In A Separate Room: 

The new cat and the old cat should not face each other for the first week. It will help the new cat to get comfortable with his new environment and family. The cats may cause stress due to the change of environment such as sneezing, eye or nose discharge or diarrhea. See to that the cat is eating well, drinking water and even using the litter box. If the new cat is not using the litter box that means he might be suffering from a medical condition. In this case, you should take the cat to the vet.

Let They Smell Each Other:

Start introducing the smells of each cat to the other after the first week. You can do this by brushing their teeth with the same brush. This way they may get their scents on each other. You can even rub the cats with the same towel to mix their scents. Doing this will help the each cat to associate the smell of the other cat with a positive experience and with a good time.

Let The Cats See Each Other:

In the first session of cats seeing each other, there might be hissing or posturing. You need to keep a barrier between them such as installing a screen door or even a high baby gate. You have created a barrier because they should not attack each other in aggression. If the cats all appear to be curious and no signs of aggression then you can remove the barrier. Don’t rush with this process. Let the introduction process at a pace comfortable for each of the cats.

Make The Face To Face Introduction:

The last and final step is to let the cats be together. Leave them to face each other, for supervised interaction. Not to worry if the cats are hissing or just ignoring each other and walking away. It will take time for the cats to learn that the other cat is a friend and not an enemy. You should be able to judge how it's going between the two cats. Let the cats take the things at own pace since they don’t start to bully or harass each other. Keep a watch on them, if you are feeling the cats are harassing each other then you should take the help of professional from a behaviorist.


Hope you like the above blog and you will follow the above steps to introduce the new cat to the old cat. You will really enjoy the process of introducing the cats to each other. It may take some time and patience but at the end moment, you will get the best results. As your cats become companions in your house for life.

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