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Congratulations on your forthcoming new arrival!! I'd be inclined to keep them seperate for a day or too. You could also swap bedding between them and the new kitten so that they get used to each other's smells before you introduce them. When you feel they are ready to meet, it's a good idea to put the new kitty in a crate if you have one or could borrow one? so that they can see and smell each other without the fear of injury. Most adult cats will accept a kitten eventually, so I wouldn't worry too much but I would say introductions done gradually are the most succesful. Good luck and do let us know how you get on. Can't wait to see piccies of your new baby |
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Thankyou for that, i did think it would be better to go slowly. my boys will be about 11 months old when i get the new chap so im hoping it will go a bit easier with them being so young but that might just be wishful thinking. would a carrier do instead of a crate? the only crates i have are the giant ones my bunnies live in i do actually have some piccies of my little boy as the person im getting him from has been sending me loads and the latest ones are really good so il try and put them up here in a minute he is stunning though-cant wait to bring him home! |
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Yes, a carrier will do, it's just so you can gauge the reaction of all of them to each other without fear of the little one getting injured. 11 months is still quite young so let's hope that it all goes very smoothly! Looking forward to the piccies |
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