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I followed the hints and tips given by my local cat rescue http://www.avoncatrescue.org/ - they have some sound advice To be honest if Tinker is bothered by the carrier I wouldn't use it. I use a sheet of perspex in the doorway so cats can see each other but not attack each other and then just remove that and let them get on with it |
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That is a good idea Soup, though Tinker rarely ventures upstairs (the kittens are living in the spare bedroom), that is part of the reason we chose that room for the kittens as it is not really part of Tinker's core territory. Since there is no aggression on either side we have now taken different tactics and have just opened the kittens bedroom door. They have crept out, ventured down the stairs and popped their head round the living room door. They have also glanced in the kitchen and seen Tinker. Tinker is now asleep in her usual spot on the back of the sofa and the kittens have gone back upstairs and are dozing on the top stair. I'm inclined to just leave them to it until bed time. |
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To be honest that's all I did with the newbie after first couple of days - if he gets too close Pousse gives him a warning huff or hiss and I am sure Tinker will tell them if they are overstepping the bounds. I did the same thing and used a room which is not Pousse's "territory" to keep the littleun in I still shut the young un away at night and it might be worth doing that with the kitlets for a couple of nights until Tinker is more used to them? |
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We intend to keep seperate sleeping quarters for them until the kittens are old enough to eat adult food. Our routine is that the cats are fed last thing at night in "their" rooms, we then hear Tinker get up onto her radiator bed where she stays until the morning and I think the kittens sleep much of the night too. |
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Sound as if you have it well sorted by now...Tinker knows they're there, the kittens know she is; and I agree she'll let them know when they get too pesty! And everyone separated at night! |
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They have had a little bit of a tête à tête this evening, Tinker hissed and looked big. Kittens both retreated looking very small. They have now decided it is best not to venture beyond the bottom of the stairs. In fact I think they have gone back up to their room so have probably gone back to bed. Given time I am sure they will venture back down here a bit at a time and Tinker will get used to them. |
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Hi have you spread the cats scent around the house so that they can get used to each other that way first. I always d this as i remeber years ago when i first introduced my first two cats and the fight that insued and that they sadly never got on. In the end one cat moved out and found herself a new home. Ever since then i have always introduced cats slowly and carefully. |
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Poor Tinker! Carriers= vets=nasty experience! All of mine but Dandy the extrovert who liked going to the vet vanished as soon as it appeared! |
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