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		<title>By: Jenny</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 15:07:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, Pooky, ironically I read a great blog post the other day that mentioned a product called Feliway - you can read the post here: http://consciouscat.net/2011/01/31/feline-behavior-modification-tips/</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, Pooky, ironically I read a great blog post the other day that mentioned a product called Feliway &#8211; you can read the post here: <a href="http://consciouscat.net/2011/01/31/feline-behavior-modification-tips/" rel="nofollow">http://consciouscat.net/2011/01/31/feline-behavior-modification-tips/</a></p>
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		<title>By: pooky</title>
		<link>http://www.floppycats.com/how-to-introduce-cats.html#comment-7099</link>
		<dc:creator>pooky</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 12:21:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, the decision was made and I brought him back here 6 days ago. After hearing that some neighbours where he was werent happy with him being around. Ive set up a safe room for him with litter,food water toys etc. and he is a happy boy. I am following the routine of introducing cats.....scent swopping, room swopping etc, and so far its going ok. They have not been face to face yet which is going to be the real test. Calvin obviously knows there is another cat around but has progressed from hissing at my hand after ive been stroking hobby to bein kinda hmmmm, i know there is a cat here somewhere. They were both neutered as kittens but calvin had one testical inside and it wasnt as easy a procedure for him the vet said after. Calvin had from time to time sprayed in the house, near doorways etc but this has increased since hobbys been back. Hobby is settling very nicely but I am really worried that Calvin is going to chase him off when they are introduced. I am using tip bits whenever Calvin is sniffing where Hobby has been but he is not happy about the new smells. Any ideas about making the introduction easier or how to reduce Calvins scent marking would be great. I was also wondering if it is any different because they are brothers and have &#039;tollereated&#039; living together before. Will they recognise each other as their brother or will calvin just see Hobby as a threat to his home? I am doing what I can and any thoughts you have would be appreciated. Thanks</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, the decision was made and I brought him back here 6 days ago. After hearing that some neighbours where he was werent happy with him being around. Ive set up a safe room for him with litter,food water toys etc. and he is a happy boy. I am following the routine of introducing cats&#8230;..scent swopping, room swopping etc, and so far its going ok. They have not been face to face yet which is going to be the real test. Calvin obviously knows there is another cat around but has progressed from hissing at my hand after ive been stroking hobby to bein kinda hmmmm, i know there is a cat here somewhere. They were both neutered as kittens but calvin had one testical inside and it wasnt as easy a procedure for him the vet said after. Calvin had from time to time sprayed in the house, near doorways etc but this has increased since hobbys been back. Hobby is settling very nicely but I am really worried that Calvin is going to chase him off when they are introduced. I am using tip bits whenever Calvin is sniffing where Hobby has been but he is not happy about the new smells. Any ideas about making the introduction easier or how to reduce Calvins scent marking would be great. I was also wondering if it is any different because they are brothers and have &#8216;tollereated&#8217; living together before. Will they recognise each other as their brother or will calvin just see Hobby as a threat to his home? I am doing what I can and any thoughts you have would be appreciated. Thanks</p>
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		<title>By: Jenny</title>
		<link>http://www.floppycats.com/how-to-introduce-cats.html#comment-6983</link>
		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 16:56:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>To me it sounds as if Hobby doesn&#039;t like where you live now, so I am not sure if bringing him back would be helpful.  If I were in your situation, I would try to communicate with Hobby through a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.floppycats.com/category/pet-communicators&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;pet communicator&lt;/a&gt; to see what he has to say.  You might also discuss Calvin.  It might be something as simple as moving a piece of furniture that bugs him or you might discover he is pleased with where he is!  Please tell me they are neutered!  You might try posting this topic in our &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.floppycats.com/forum.html&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;cat forum&lt;/a&gt;, to see what other readers have to say.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>To me it sounds as if Hobby doesn&#8217;t like where you live now, so I am not sure if bringing him back would be helpful.  If I were in your situation, I would try to communicate with Hobby through a <a href="http://www.floppycats.com/category/pet-communicators" rel="nofollow">pet communicator</a> to see what he has to say.  You might also discuss Calvin.  It might be something as simple as moving a piece of furniture that bugs him or you might discover he is pleased with where he is!  Please tell me they are neutered!  You might try posting this topic in our <a href="http://www.floppycats.com/forum.html" rel="nofollow">cat forum</a>, to see what other readers have to say.</p>
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		<title>By: pooky</title>
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		<dc:creator>pooky</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 04:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>hey jenny, ure comments above seem really useful and so i was wondering if u could help with my situation. About 6 years ago i found myself with 2 beautiful kittens after a friend had run over their mother. I became mum to these kittens who would suckle my hand for milk etc. I lived happily with the kittens and my cocker spaniel for 2 years in the same place. We would all go for walks round the woods together at the back of the house, me, dog an 2 cats, no leads just a pack! Then i moved, kept to the routine of keepin the cats in etc till they seemed to settle. Still all good. After 6 months I had to move again. New place same routine etc...all good. Then 2 years ago, I moved to another house, this time one of the cats, HOBBY, was as usual not too happy with bein kept in initially and used to sit in the cupboard all day meeowin &quot;OWT&quot; &quot;OWT&quot;! The other cat, CALVIN, seemed to be a little less phased by another move. After about 4 days of keepin them in an sneakin out with the dog for a walk, my boyfriend at the time, decided that while i was at work he would take the dog for a walk an let the cats go with them too. 4 went out an only him an the dog came back! After about 6 hours calvin returned but Hobby was nowhere to be found. We searched for weeks and did all the usual things to find him but nothing. For the past 2 years me an Calvin have been in the same place quite happy. Calvin has certainly made his territory quite clear to the other cats around as they get chased off by him if they r spotted anywhere around here. Last week, I was back at the old house (Over 2 miles from where i am now, the place we stayed for only 6 months) and to our amazement, after 2 years missing and nearly 4 years since he&#039;d lived there, was Hobby! He recognized me straight away and after petting him awhile he was still tryin to suckle my hand like he used to. He has been surviving for the last 2 years by hunting and sneaking into kitchens for food in the area, so a lady told me. He was always the wilder of the kittens and more independent of the 2. Now, what do i do? I feel like if I put him in a box and bring him here, Calvin will chase him off as he is so territorial. I have been going and putting food down for him where he has been livin and giving him attention, but i am worried that bringing him here will not b the best thing for him. I would like to know what you think I should do. And how to reintroduce the 2 brothers so that both are happy. Calvin has freedom to come an go with a catflap and i work long late hours so keepin 1 in (or out) and separated will be a knight mare to manage, especially with a now semi wild Hobby thats been out for the last 2 years! Please help Jenny, I dont know what to do for the best?  Thankyou.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hey jenny, ure comments above seem really useful and so i was wondering if u could help with my situation. About 6 years ago i found myself with 2 beautiful kittens after a friend had run over their mother. I became mum to these kittens who would suckle my hand for milk etc. I lived happily with the kittens and my cocker spaniel for 2 years in the same place. We would all go for walks round the woods together at the back of the house, me, dog an 2 cats, no leads just a pack! Then i moved, kept to the routine of keepin the cats in etc till they seemed to settle. Still all good. After 6 months I had to move again. New place same routine etc&#8230;all good. Then 2 years ago, I moved to another house, this time one of the cats, HOBBY, was as usual not too happy with bein kept in initially and used to sit in the cupboard all day meeowin &#8220;OWT&#8221; &#8220;OWT&#8221;! The other cat, CALVIN, seemed to be a little less phased by another move. After about 4 days of keepin them in an sneakin out with the dog for a walk, my boyfriend at the time, decided that while i was at work he would take the dog for a walk an let the cats go with them too. 4 went out an only him an the dog came back! After about 6 hours calvin returned but Hobby was nowhere to be found. We searched for weeks and did all the usual things to find him but nothing. For the past 2 years me an Calvin have been in the same place quite happy. Calvin has certainly made his territory quite clear to the other cats around as they get chased off by him if they r spotted anywhere around here. Last week, I was back at the old house (Over 2 miles from where i am now, the place we stayed for only 6 months) and to our amazement, after 2 years missing and nearly 4 years since he&#8217;d lived there, was Hobby! He recognized me straight away and after petting him awhile he was still tryin to suckle my hand like he used to. He has been surviving for the last 2 years by hunting and sneaking into kitchens for food in the area, so a lady told me. He was always the wilder of the kittens and more independent of the 2. Now, what do i do? I feel like if I put him in a box and bring him here, Calvin will chase him off as he is so territorial. I have been going and putting food down for him where he has been livin and giving him attention, but i am worried that bringing him here will not b the best thing for him. I would like to know what you think I should do. And how to reintroduce the 2 brothers so that both are happy. Calvin has freedom to come an go with a catflap and i work long late hours so keepin 1 in (or out) and separated will be a knight mare to manage, especially with a now semi wild Hobby thats been out for the last 2 years! Please help Jenny, I dont know what to do for the best?  Thankyou.</p>
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		<title>By: colin</title>
		<link>http://www.floppycats.com/how-to-introduce-cats.html#comment-6584</link>
		<dc:creator>colin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2011 00:45:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I introduced my cat to his new home (parents house) where there are two resident cats.  The new cat is a Bengal and twice the size of the other two.  The Bengali is actually scared of the oldest cat nearly 20 years old and is pretty much oblivious to anything going on.  The problem is with the younger resident cat.  My mother let out the Bengal on 2nd day to roam the house freely when i was gone. When i returned everything seemed ok so i let him stay out of the safe room.  Then i saw and heard new cat chasing and attacking the resident cat.  The resident cat was scared for its life and was peeing while running and trying to escape. I eventually caught the cats and seperated them by putting the new cat his safe room where he has been ever since.  I was going to begin in a few days with the baby gates.  I am wondering if it is simply too late now, will the one cat forever hate the new cat after today event?  is there still a chance they can live together in harmony, even if there not friends but maybe just peacefully ignore each other..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I introduced my cat to his new home (parents house) where there are two resident cats.  The new cat is a Bengal and twice the size of the other two.  The Bengali is actually scared of the oldest cat nearly 20 years old and is pretty much oblivious to anything going on.  The problem is with the younger resident cat.  My mother let out the Bengal on 2nd day to roam the house freely when i was gone. When i returned everything seemed ok so i let him stay out of the safe room.  Then i saw and heard new cat chasing and attacking the resident cat.  The resident cat was scared for its life and was peeing while running and trying to escape. I eventually caught the cats and seperated them by putting the new cat his safe room where he has been ever since.  I was going to begin in a few days with the baby gates.  I am wondering if it is simply too late now, will the one cat forever hate the new cat after today event?  is there still a chance they can live together in harmony, even if there not friends but maybe just peacefully ignore each other..</p>
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		<title>By: Mary</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jul 2011 00:08:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Honestly, I live in the same building that my dad works in, and the ladies from work like coming upstairs to &quot;Chart files&quot; but really they just wanna see the cat. : / My grandma lives with us too, and she believes that the cats shouldn&#039;t be separated, and shes always opening the door when I&#039;m not around...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Honestly, I live in the same building that my dad works in, and the ladies from work like coming upstairs to &#8220;Chart files&#8221; but really they just wanna see the cat. : / My grandma lives with us too, and she believes that the cats shouldn&#8217;t be separated, and shes always opening the door when I&#8217;m not around&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Jenny</title>
		<link>http://www.floppycats.com/how-to-introduce-cats.html#comment-6292</link>
		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 23:06:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>How come you have so many visitors because of the new kitten?
Yes, I think your older cat will still remember, but will appreciate the respectful introduction and welcome it.  I still have to introduce my cats to Caymus and Murphy whenever we go to my parents - it&#039;s about a 10-minute process, but I focus all my attention on Caymus and Murphy and tell them that their friends are coming over to play and I hope they have fun.  I also tell them thank you for their hospitality.  It seems ridiculous, but there hasn&#039;t been a problem yet!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How come you have so many visitors because of the new kitten?<br />
Yes, I think your older cat will still remember, but will appreciate the respectful introduction and welcome it.  I still have to introduce my cats to Caymus and Murphy whenever we go to my parents &#8211; it&#8217;s about a 10-minute process, but I focus all my attention on Caymus and Murphy and tell them that their friends are coming over to play and I hope they have fun.  I also tell them thank you for their hospitality.  It seems ridiculous, but there hasn&#8217;t been a problem yet!</p>
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		<title>By: Mary</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 22:14:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ok. I&#039;ve decided to put a sign on the door letting people know not to mix them, though many of the visitors will start barging in anyways. I&#039;m pretty sure about that. &gt;:(.

So, I guess I&#039;ll shut them up in their own rooms until they&#039;re ready for the sock test, and go from there. Thanks for the info, and I&#039;ll get back to you soon to tell you how it went. 

Will my older cat still remember the kitten once the real introduction starts?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok. I&#8217;ve decided to put a sign on the door letting people know not to mix them, though many of the visitors will start barging in anyways. I&#8217;m pretty sure about that. &gt;:(.</p>
<p>So, I guess I&#8217;ll shut them up in their own rooms until they&#8217;re ready for the sock test, and go from there. Thanks for the info, and I&#8217;ll get back to you soon to tell you how it went. </p>
<p>Will my older cat still remember the kitten once the real introduction starts?</p>
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		<title>By: Jenny</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 19:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It&#039;s important to NOT get mad at your resident kitty.  She is not doing anything wrong.  Her hissing and growling is just saying that she isn&#039;t ready for a friend.  Be sure to show her a lot of attention.  She doesn&#039;t see the kitten as a cute, adorable thing like you do.  But she might in time - with patience and love, it&#039;ll happen.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s important to NOT get mad at your resident kitty.  She is not doing anything wrong.  Her hissing and growling is just saying that she isn&#8217;t ready for a friend.  Be sure to show her a lot of attention.  She doesn&#8217;t see the kitten as a cute, adorable thing like you do.  But she might in time &#8211; with patience and love, it&#8217;ll happen.</p>
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		<title>By: Jenny</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 2011 19:46:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, very normal.  But what can happen is that your older cat (who isn&#039;t doing anything wrong) might start peeing in places, etc. if the introduction isn&#039;t done properly.  Sleeping in each other&#039;s beds is fine - but it&#039;d be better if they were sleeping together!  I have a friend that just threw her cats together - had a resident cat and then brought home the kitten and let the kitten just wander.  To this day, the older cat still hates that kitten.  She growls and hisses when she sees him.  I think had they been introduced more properly the situation would be different.  The nice thing is you have the opportunity to still rectify the situation.  Another great thing is to exhaust the kitten (with a string or something) and then put her in a cage in the middle of the room and then let the resident cat come up to her.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, very normal.  But what can happen is that your older cat (who isn&#8217;t doing anything wrong) might start peeing in places, etc. if the introduction isn&#8217;t done properly.  Sleeping in each other&#8217;s beds is fine &#8211; but it&#8217;d be better if they were sleeping together!  I have a friend that just threw her cats together &#8211; had a resident cat and then brought home the kitten and let the kitten just wander.  To this day, the older cat still hates that kitten.  She growls and hisses when she sees him.  I think had they been introduced more properly the situation would be different.  The nice thing is you have the opportunity to still rectify the situation.  Another great thing is to exhaust the kitten (with a string or something) and then put her in a cage in the middle of the room and then let the resident cat come up to her.</p>
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