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Advice on How to Introduce Cats

                         
When you decide to add a new cat to your home, it’s typically more exiting for you and your family than it's for the cat you formerly enjoy. Although utmost pussycats are solitary by nature, utmost will also come to accept or ultimately tolerate any additions. pussycats can be veritably territorial, which is why you should always be careful when you introduce a new cat to your current cat. 
 
 still, the entire preface process can be short, lasting as little as 10 – 15 days, If you're introducing gibs to one another. Introducing pussycats to each other all depends on their disposition and their personality. When you introduce a new cat to your current cat, you should always make sure that you give your current cat plenitude of love and attention. This way, your cat will feel secure and know that he is n’t in competition with your new cat for affection. 
 
 When you bring your new cat home, you should let him stay in a safe room until you have finished introducing the pussycats. Your safe room can be any small room in your home, similar as a restroom or spare bedroom. The key then's to use a room that your current cat does n’t go by. In the room, you should leave your new cat a scratching post, bed, water dish, waste box, and food dish. 
 
 At first, your current cat may howl and hiss when he stands at the door, trying to tell the other cat that he does n’t belong. When this happens you should ignore it, as chastising your cat for his geste 
 will 
 
 introducing them to each other. The stylish way to do this is to get them used to each others scent. You can start letting them eat out of the same food dish, although you ’ll want to feed them at different intervals at first. This way, the scent of each cat will be present at the food dish, and each cat will get the scent when he eats his food. 
 
 Once both pussycats have got used to the scent, you can begin to feed them closer together. To do this, you should keep your new cat in the safe room with the door unrestricted, and your first cat on the other side of the door with his 
 
 be anticipated. Although they may be used to each others scent; your first cat will still feel a bit awkward with your new cat being in his home. You should play with them both at first, so they can smell one another and hail in their ownway.However, and give them some time piecemeal, If they start to fight you should break them up. 
 
 It may take some time to get them completely used to one another, although once they do – they will come playmates for life. pussycats love to be social, although it may be a bit rough at first, especially for your first cat. pussycats can be veritably territorial, especially if you have 

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