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they met earlier than we wanted as Tommy poked his way into the living room which had not quite been shut properly. Mazey hissed at him (well sqeaked more like) and he just stood there and looked at her. He then sniffed around her scratching post a bit and went out to eat his dinner. So far so good but I will not be leaving them alone together until I know there will be no fighting. any suggestions to help will be more than appreciated. Tracey |
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She's a little poppet. I haven't introduced a kitten into a home with a resident puss YET! I had thought about crating the kitten at least at night to help him feel secure and allow for introductions without any fear of harm. My cat Kizzy is a gentle girl (unless she meets a rodent) but you can never tell. Of course the kitten needs to feel safe too. |
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currently she is sleeping in my daughters bedroom with the door closed to make sure they do not meet up overnight without supervison! She looks so cute snuggled in the duvet. |
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