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Originally Posted by dinahsmum
Not a tangible 'thing' but I've read/heard that it's good to get the individual scents by rubbing with a clean cloth (hankie) (get it from their 'brows, where they've got most scent glands) and then wandering round the house on your hands & knees, transferring the scent to strategic points, like door frames and external wall corners, at kitty/cat nose height.
It's then not such a shock when they actually meet in the flesh.
Have never done it. Wonder if anyone has?
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I could do that. Why not?

I'll give it a go when the kittens get here, and then we'll know once and for all if it works, or if it's a trick designed to make humans look ridiculous
Only I can't actually do that with
Ninja, because he's afraid of bits of cloth. You should see him leg it from a babywipe... It's insane. No idea why. Luckily for me, he's been working on getting his scent rubbed all over everything
I just took one of the two in one bowls (and three boxes of dry food, some toys and a blankie) into the rescue's charity shop. Can't find the other one, so I expect it's gone off into a corner to have a litter of two in one bowls I'll never notice until it's too late
