#SissyCat and #MillieCat
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@tiamat271 I'm glad @Jason844 told me about Jackson Galaxy. Really helped us to make a plan, esp eat, play and love system.
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#SissyCat and #MillieCat
Sissy is not taking to having a newbie in the house.
We are still having to isolate Millie to the "cat room" and let them be in the same room for a while together. We're spending time with her. She has really taken to me.
Sissy is being such a witch.
It's going to take patience and time. It's only been three days.
I feel bad for Millie. She is ready to be out all the time now.
Sissy even hisses at us if she smells Mellie on us.
Advice?
2/ Today was easier. #SissyCat was always a free feeder. That ended Thursday after Sissy went to bed.
Yesterday, the only time she got food was when #MillieCat was in the room.
We fed them small portions a half a dozen times per day.
At one point, Mellie went up to Sissy, who was laying on the yoga mat with me and were nose to nose, and just as they were about to get affectionate, Penny's cake timer, the old fashion kind with the loud bell, went off like a loud bell and scared the crud out of all four of us... Talk about timing. Literally, an inch away from each other.
Sissy heard Millie purring the earlier and that seemed to do something to her in a positive way.
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2/ Today was easier. #SissyCat was always a free feeder. That ended Thursday after Sissy went to bed.
Yesterday, the only time she got food was when #MillieCat was in the room.
We fed them small portions a half a dozen times per day.
At one point, Mellie went up to Sissy, who was laying on the yoga mat with me and were nose to nose, and just as they were about to get affectionate, Penny's cake timer, the old fashion kind with the loud bell, went off like a loud bell and scared the crud out of all four of us... Talk about timing. Literally, an inch away from each other.
Sissy heard Millie purring the earlier and that seemed to do something to her in a positive way.
@paul
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2/ Today was easier. #SissyCat was always a free feeder. That ended Thursday after Sissy went to bed.
Yesterday, the only time she got food was when #MillieCat was in the room.
We fed them small portions a half a dozen times per day.
At one point, Mellie went up to Sissy, who was laying on the yoga mat with me and were nose to nose, and just as they were about to get affectionate, Penny's cake timer, the old fashion kind with the loud bell, went off like a loud bell and scared the crud out of all four of us... Talk about timing. Literally, an inch away from each other.
Sissy heard Millie purring the earlier and that seemed to do something to her in a positive way.
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2/ Today was easier. #SissyCat was always a free feeder. That ended Thursday after Sissy went to bed.
Yesterday, the only time she got food was when #MillieCat was in the room.
We fed them small portions a half a dozen times per day.
At one point, Mellie went up to Sissy, who was laying on the yoga mat with me and were nose to nose, and just as they were about to get affectionate, Penny's cake timer, the old fashion kind with the loud bell, went off like a loud bell and scared the crud out of all four of us... Talk about timing. Literally, an inch away from each other.
Sissy heard Millie purring the earlier and that seemed to do something to her in a positive way.
@paul too bad about the kitchen timer thing. My cats always got very spooked with loud noises like that. Then I bought a countertop bell (like at a hotel check in) and gave them a treat every time I rang it. Now they come running to me when they hear it, and it’s helped them stay calm(er) about other sounds too.
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@paul too bad about the kitchen timer thing. My cats always got very spooked with loud noises like that. Then I bought a countertop bell (like at a hotel check in) and gave them a treat every time I rang it. Now they come running to me when they hear it, and it’s helped them stay calm(er) about other sounds too.
@tiamat271 only a couple hisses today and that was this morning when they were socializing
The other times,.none
Treats are only in the presence of Millie. No Millie, no treats. We haven't altered treat reasons or behavior.Sissycat snift Millie backend with no hiss so we are almost there
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@tiamat271 only a couple hisses today and that was this morning when they were socializing
The other times,.none
Treats are only in the presence of Millie. No Millie, no treats. We haven't altered treat reasons or behavior.Sissycat snift Millie backend with no hiss so we are almost there
Yes!

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@tiamat271 only a couple hisses today and that was this morning when they were socializing
The other times,.none
Treats are only in the presence of Millie. No Millie, no treats. We haven't altered treat reasons or behavior.Sissycat snift Millie backend with no hiss so we are almost there
@paul that’s great!!
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2/ Today was easier. #SissyCat was always a free feeder. That ended Thursday after Sissy went to bed.
Yesterday, the only time she got food was when #MillieCat was in the room.
We fed them small portions a half a dozen times per day.
At one point, Mellie went up to Sissy, who was laying on the yoga mat with me and were nose to nose, and just as they were about to get affectionate, Penny's cake timer, the old fashion kind with the loud bell, went off like a loud bell and scared the crud out of all four of us... Talk about timing. Literally, an inch away from each other.
Sissy heard Millie purring the earlier and that seemed to do something to her in a positive way.
3/ #SissyCat and #MillieCat update... Today is the 8th day and we did it! Millie, our new family member, an 8-year old shelter cat that has spent most of her time as Queen of the Rescue, is now roaming the house.
We didn't have a problem with Millie but our 4 year old rescue, Sissy, who we have had for 3 years, didn't take kindly to having another cat in the home.
Sissy is more playful. Today, Sissy dropped a play spring at Millie's feet and then turned around and brought one to me in the office.
Ending free range, free feeder eating did the trick.
We kept Millie in the Cat Room and brought her out and socialized them only when feeding and giving treats. We broke their eating schedules down to 4 small meals and two lite treat visits per day, so they met a lot. It only took an additional 3 days until Sissy accepted Millie. #CatsOfMastodon
Paul Chambers🚧 (@paul@oldfriends.live)
Attached: 1 image 2/ Today, Millie Vanillie, the oldest cat in the shelter, nearly 8 years old, has come to live with us and share her life with us. Millie is the second rescue from the shelter. We have #SissyCat, adopted in September of 2021, and now #MillieCat Millie spent more than 4 years at the shelter and was there when Sissycat was. Penny and Millie know each other because since 2021, Penny normally goes to the shelter once per week just to socialize with the cats for an hour or so. From the Humane Society: "Congratulations to the sweetest old gal in town, Millie Vanillie 👏🐾 Today was a very special day for Millie. Today is her adoption day, making her the newest family member to a very loving family. They are so excited to bring Millie into their lives and we can’t wait to see what life brings her way. Millie was our oldest cat resident, leaving shortly before her 8th birthday. Congratulations Millie! 🐾🙏👏" #adoptafostercat #hsac #makeadifference #fosterasheltercat #adoptacat #adoptdontshop #CatsOfMastodon
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3/ #SissyCat and #MillieCat update... Today is the 8th day and we did it! Millie, our new family member, an 8-year old shelter cat that has spent most of her time as Queen of the Rescue, is now roaming the house.
We didn't have a problem with Millie but our 4 year old rescue, Sissy, who we have had for 3 years, didn't take kindly to having another cat in the home.
Sissy is more playful. Today, Sissy dropped a play spring at Millie's feet and then turned around and brought one to me in the office.
Ending free range, free feeder eating did the trick.
We kept Millie in the Cat Room and brought her out and socialized them only when feeding and giving treats. We broke their eating schedules down to 4 small meals and two lite treat visits per day, so they met a lot. It only took an additional 3 days until Sissy accepted Millie. #CatsOfMastodon
Paul Chambers🚧 (@paul@oldfriends.live)
Attached: 1 image 2/ Today, Millie Vanillie, the oldest cat in the shelter, nearly 8 years old, has come to live with us and share her life with us. Millie is the second rescue from the shelter. We have #SissyCat, adopted in September of 2021, and now #MillieCat Millie spent more than 4 years at the shelter and was there when Sissycat was. Penny and Millie know each other because since 2021, Penny normally goes to the shelter once per week just to socialize with the cats for an hour or so. From the Humane Society: "Congratulations to the sweetest old gal in town, Millie Vanillie 👏🐾 Today was a very special day for Millie. Today is her adoption day, making her the newest family member to a very loving family. They are so excited to bring Millie into their lives and we can’t wait to see what life brings her way. Millie was our oldest cat resident, leaving shortly before her 8th birthday. Congratulations Millie! 🐾🙏👏" #adoptafostercat #hsac #makeadifference #fosterasheltercat #adoptacat #adoptdontshop #CatsOfMastodon
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@paul glad to hear it! And also I appreciate you documenting the trip - the feeding routine really seems to have done the trick


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3/ #SissyCat and #MillieCat update... Today is the 8th day and we did it! Millie, our new family member, an 8-year old shelter cat that has spent most of her time as Queen of the Rescue, is now roaming the house.
We didn't have a problem with Millie but our 4 year old rescue, Sissy, who we have had for 3 years, didn't take kindly to having another cat in the home.
Sissy is more playful. Today, Sissy dropped a play spring at Millie's feet and then turned around and brought one to me in the office.
Ending free range, free feeder eating did the trick.
We kept Millie in the Cat Room and brought her out and socialized them only when feeding and giving treats. We broke their eating schedules down to 4 small meals and two lite treat visits per day, so they met a lot. It only took an additional 3 days until Sissy accepted Millie. #CatsOfMastodon
Paul Chambers🚧 (@paul@oldfriends.live)
Attached: 1 image 2/ Today, Millie Vanillie, the oldest cat in the shelter, nearly 8 years old, has come to live with us and share her life with us. Millie is the second rescue from the shelter. We have #SissyCat, adopted in September of 2021, and now #MillieCat Millie spent more than 4 years at the shelter and was there when Sissycat was. Penny and Millie know each other because since 2021, Penny normally goes to the shelter once per week just to socialize with the cats for an hour or so. From the Humane Society: "Congratulations to the sweetest old gal in town, Millie Vanillie 👏🐾 Today was a very special day for Millie. Today is her adoption day, making her the newest family member to a very loving family. They are so excited to bring Millie into their lives and we can’t wait to see what life brings her way. Millie was our oldest cat resident, leaving shortly before her 8th birthday. Congratulations Millie! 🐾🙏👏" #adoptafostercat #hsac #makeadifference #fosterasheltercat #adoptacat #adoptdontshop #CatsOfMastodon
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4/ I should note, Millie has been at the rescue for so long that she was in the shelter when Sissy was in the shelter 3 years ago. We wondered if #SissyCat and #MillieCat had a "history."
Every time Sissy would stare down Millie, or snap at Millie, Millie would look at Sissy like she was making fun of Sissy like, "Girl, I've been in the shelter most of my life. I've come across witches worse than you." LOL
Millie was never intimated by Sissy. I think she only had to take a defensive position once and Sissy ended up turning around and walking away. #CatsOfMastodon
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