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Hi miki, welcome to the forum. Your little Kitten sounds lovely, i once had a white cat with blue eyes and she was deaf, so it's very lucky yours isn't . Not sure whether it would help with another Kitten. My initial reaction is that she seems very young to be away from mum and is probably trying to get attention from your older cat as a comfort thing. I should think lots of tlc from yourself will help. |
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well yeah, I know she is very young but she was either going to live with us or going to a farm that day - the owners of the mama cat didn't want to have her not even for a week more tho I said I would bring them cat food if they did.. i know she probably sees a mother in Gaia, but the problem is she is getting stressed by her...You see our Gaia has always been a very gentle cat (never scratches or bites) and Snežka (the kitty) is not as gentle - not that she is aggressive, she is just playing and scraching and biting during the play...I rellay don't know what to do... I do give both of them a lot of attention and we also play with the kitty a lot but she really has so much energy (tho right now she is sleeping in my lap)... |
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I'm sure Gaia is probably a bit stressed by the kitten, even though she's a calm cat. A big change in her routine. Would it be a problem finding a kitten of comparable age to the new one so she might have a playmate? |
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