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I would recommend a cage every time, it's the best way to introduce them. It gives the newcomer a chance to be in a safe place and have security but also that they can't run away & hide. Perfect solution. |
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We used a crate in our 6 month long intro's to Eva , dont despair about the length of time, Eva IS a one off (atleast o0n this side of the pond) Bernie was and is an easy cat and so he didnt mind at all, he did also have the run of the kitchen and the rest of the house if Eva was out in the garden. At meal times we would feed Bernie inside the crate, and Eva at a comfortable distance from the crate but so that she could clearly see him. Gradually we moved her food nearer and nearer to the crate but would often have to go back a step or two if she began to feel uncomfortable. It was a long, slow process with Eva but many cats are not as complicated as she is. |
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I think cages are the ideal means of introducing animals to each other with the least potential hassle. Have you read Vicky Halls' 'Cat Confidential'? - she is a firm advocate of cages for preventing problems. I suppose the biggest practical size is best - and think how easy or difficult access might be. You may well be able to find one offered on a free-ad site etc. It's the kind of thing people buy, use and then stow away till they move house or similar. We have a puppy crate collapsed n the garage - I don't suppose we will use it again ... and then again ... who knows? |
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I agree cages are good idea. I'd say big enough to hold a small litter tray, sleep and food area. That way if you hit problems the crate can be used as a temporary 'home'. I was lucky as we have ahuge golden retriever sized one. Think it also depends on the cats nature too. Alfie couldn't care less so it is much easier. Best be prepared tho'. I agree it is one of the things you can usually pick up quite easily in our dogs ads or similar. (is Kizzy using the cat flap both ways now?) |
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