Body & Soul1 min ago
My cats hate each other
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I've got a female cat who is about 2 years old and when we got her she was very timid and withdrawn. Now she's settled in and made the place her own. So at Christmas we decided to get her a wee pal and found a six month old male kitten at the cat and dog home who was similarly quiet and withdrawn. Apparently he had been beaten up by his brothers and sisters. We took him home and kept the two cats apart for the first couple of days but the oldest cat stayed upstairs and wouldn't come out the bedroom. We then introduced the two cats but the young kitten chases the older cat whenever he sees her and poor Susi is back to being withdrawn again and hiding in corners. Should we keep forcing them into the same room or does anyone know how to deal with this. The male kitten is due to be neutered next month, will this make a difference?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it's a cat 'personality' thing. I believe that some cats may never get on. My Mum (who has her own cat) had to take in my sisters two cats for over a year. They never got on and my sisters two cats always used to duff up Mums cat. Mums cat became withdrawn and it wasn't until the other two moved out again that she got back to normal. I can honestly say that I don't think that Mums cat would ever except another cat in 'her' home.