is it going to work?

United States
September 14, 2009 9:28am CST
Well, the new cat is still not getting along with the older ones. my blonde cat will not accept her at all. my bigger one just doesnt know what to think. she hides a lot when the new one is out and about. the new one is also expecting babies. i just dont know when. she is huge and the vet told me over a week ago that it should be any time. its been over a week.
2 responses
@zureev (21)
• Malaysia
16 Sep 09
well,as for my experience,it takes 2 to 3 weeks to new cat get along with the older ones. you need to separate them first at the first week,then on the second week you need to chage their places.For example at the first week you put the older cat on A room then on the second week you put the new cat on the A room.after that you can meet them up,they will be feel familiar with each other after that because they had feel the smell of each other when they were switching places^^..i hope u will try this tips,hope it will work.^^,gudluck
• United States
16 Sep 09
its so hard. we have limited space as it is. the newer one is trying to get one the other 2s good graces but the oldest will just not have it. the other one just does what the older one does or she hides.
@kprofgames (3091)
• United States
15 Sep 09
Do you mean is it going to work that all your cats get along after the little ones are born? I think I would be concerned if you have male cats in the house. Sometimes they kill the new borns thinking they can mate again. As sad as it sounds, it is true. If that is the case I'd keep them separate for a while so the babies don't get hurt.
• United States
16 Sep 09
i have all girl cats with total different personalities. the newer one i am still waiting for her to give birth. the oldest thinks she owns the house and me so she gets frustrated when the new one sticks by me.