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Tracy March 4th, 2002 07:40 AM

New Cat
 
I really need some advice.

I brought a new cat home yesterday as a companion for my 3 year old cat Sophie. The new cat, Captain Cookies, is 9 months old and is adorable and for the record, my 6 year old named him.

When I allow them brief introduction periods, Captain Cookies just walks about and does not bother with Sophie. He came from a shelter so he is accustomed to other cats.
Sophie, on the other hand, is a complete other story. I knew to expect hissing and growling and all that but what i did not expect is for Sophie to physically attack anything (or anyone) with the smell of the new cat. This is of concern because the new cat will let anyone play with him and the kids love it. But Sophie is even hissing nad scratching at the kids when they just run by her. I am concerned for the saftey of my children and my other cat. She is just not coping well with this. The cats are living in segregation with Sophie having free reign of the house and Captain Cookies living in a spare room for now.

I have agreed to give it 2 weeks before deciding to move one out, but I need to know how to at least get them to tolerate each other.

Do any of you have any advice to getting Sophie to at least give Captain Cookies a chance?

Tracy :( but hopeful....kind of...well ok not really...

laroi March 13th, 2002 01:11 PM

Hi

I remember reading something useful in the archives on this site....from the link vet Q&A.

Check out

[url]http://www.pets.ca/forum/showthread.php?threadid=41[/url]

It may help you.

Laroi

Tracy March 13th, 2002 01:59 PM

Sophie
 
Hello.

Thank you for your reply. I ended up having to take my cats to the vet because there was a nasty falling out and it was deemed necessary to reduce the pet load to one cat. Seeing that the baby of the 2 ( the new cat) is ill and has no vaccinations with the exception of the one that I was able to get him, hes not fixed, the vet said that it would be more easier to find a good home for the resident older cat who is all fixed, declawed etc. Sophie moved on to a new home and is doing well and the baby has taken over the house like nothing else and he is a pure delight. I just hope that he gets better! Poor dear has feline trachitis or something like that is just not feeling as a 9 month old should! He will get better!

Thanks for your help!

Tracy


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