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A warm welcome to our friendly forum! I personally have never introduced a new cat into the house but several members here have multi cat households........ someone will be along soon to give you some advice. Looking forward to chatting and hearing more about your kitten ...... if you have difficulty posting your pics, this link will guide you through the process....... http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php?t=8195 |
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Sorry I have no advice for you but as Mags says there are several Catsey people with multi cat households who I am sure will be along soon to help you! Hope you enjoy Catsey. |
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Hi, I have a mutli cat hosuehold and large cattery. I introduce them in one fell swoop. Im afraid you cant make it easier by a bit at a time. Birmans are sweet and docile (even my bengals dont fight when they meet new companions) They will settle , just remember to make more of a fuss of your existing cat then it wont feel so usurped at first. Welcome to Catsey |
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Welcome to Catsey, especially your lovely new Birman. I have had an older one for a fortnight, and she is gorgeous, and has settled down marvellously, though she is the boss! Tell us what yours is called and let us have a photo, please. Scilla |
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